Who Should Use Pecking Order?Large commercial producers with integrated veterinary services.
Veterinary practices, from small operators to those servicing commercial producers. Government regulatory boards performing periodic audit services for food safety monitoring. Veterinary research labs and academic institutions. |
Why Should You Use Pecking Order?
Common Problem:
Veterinary service companies in agriculture face an ongoing challenge to track services and records effectively. Lab management information systems (LIMS) currently available force users to adopt prescribed workflows are difficult and expensive to customize to match local processes. As a result, even large organizations rely on ad hoc spreadsheet-based solutions to track case histories. Tracking information by itself does not consider the time required to prioritize tasks, capture billing items and generate meaningful reports, (let alone fulfill government reporting obligations). Many companies are stifled by their own inefficient workflows.
Veterinary service companies in agriculture face an ongoing challenge to track services and records effectively. Lab management information systems (LIMS) currently available force users to adopt prescribed workflows are difficult and expensive to customize to match local processes. As a result, even large organizations rely on ad hoc spreadsheet-based solutions to track case histories. Tracking information by itself does not consider the time required to prioritize tasks, capture billing items and generate meaningful reports, (let alone fulfill government reporting obligations). Many companies are stifled by their own inefficient workflows.
Our Solution:
A successful software solution needs to incorporate rapid change without violating a core workflow so that team members can continue to make progress as new methods are brought on line, without interruption. Billing items and task priorities should be incorporated into the core workflow, and require no additional resources. Pecking Order provides an intuitive, flexible structure that can manage a high degree of complexity at the service level, while always maintaining a coherent collaborative workflow for all team members. Pecking Order is complementary to the most widely used commercial poultry production software (MTech) and is easily scalable across multiple labs in different geographical regions and languages. We offer additional modules that include a vacation management system, and a time tracking system. |