The Importance of a Product Roadmap on the Journey to LIMS Utopia

Most large laboratories have embraced implementations of modern Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) over the past few decades. The LIMS, in many cases, functions as the heart of the laboratory and is a significant, long-term investment which is utilized and modified over decades. As computing technology has progressed and testing methodologies have evolved, so too has the need for process changes, workflow automation, and capturing, understanding, and visualizing data. How can laboratories ensure their LIMS implementation will provide them with this level of functionality and continue to live up to ever-changing needs over time?

Even more so over the past few decades, the expectations for technology have changed. People everywhere want technology to help them perform their daily activities. They want technology to provide them with information before they even know they need to have it. Laboratory management wants much the same for their labs, but in many cases, they just don’t have a clear vision of what LIMS should provide or know where to start to achieve this level of sophistication. 

In many cases, laboratories also find it difficult to admit that they may not be ready for the level of technological augmentation that they think they are. It takes a tremendous amount of dedication, discipline, and planning just to prepare for potential changes from data-directed decision making or fully automated processes, let alone actually implementing the changes.

Many of the top-tier LIMS solutions can provide fully automated laboratory lifecycles—but getting there is a cobweb of change management, the likes of which most employees and managers haven’t encountered before. This cobweb, intertwined with business politics and a lack of focus on (or vision of!) operational effectiveness can make articulating benefits and justifying forward momentum troublesome, if not futile.