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Connected Safety Systems

Why Your Vendor Choice Determines Your Success

In our previous webinar, we explored how to build connected safety ecosystems. Now, let's dive deeper into the critical question: how do you choose the right vendor partners to make integration actually work?
Not all safety technology vendors are created equal. The difference between a successful, future-proof safety infrastructure and a collection of disconnected tools often comes down to one thing: the vendors you choose to partner with.

Join Marshall Singer, Co-Founder and COO of Ruvna, and Tye Campbell, as they share practical insights on evaluating safety technology vendors beyond the initial demo.

In this session, you'll learn:

  • Red flags to watch for when evaluating safety technology vendors
  • Why continuous product evolution matters more than feature lists
  • How to ensure your voice influences product development roadmaps
  • The difference between technical support and true partnership
  • Real-world examples of vendor relationships that drive success

Transcript

Takeaways

  • Front-Loaded Planning

    Success in purchasing new technology is largely determined by the work done before engaging vendors, including a detailed needs assessment and an inclusive, well-defined evaluation team.

  • Objective-Based Vetting

    Use a formal vendor checklist that prioritizes core needs and weighs costs versus features to objectively compare potential solutions and avoid getting swayed by non-essential "bells and whistles."

  • Implementation Starts Before Purchase

    Demand a detailed implementation plan from vendors before signing a contract to clearly define responsibilities (e.g., who handles data migration, who manages training) and set realistic timelines for a smooth transition.

  • Post-Implementation Partnership

    Effective vendor management extends long after the purchase, requiring proactive check-ins (e.g., 3- and 6-month reviews) to address new needs, review system performance, and ensure long-term adoption and value.