Ep 6 - Interview with Tina Thames

Ep 6 - Interview with Tina Thames

From The PSFT Connection by Quest Oracle Community

November 25, 2025 · 35 min · Episode 6

About this episode

The episode features an interview with Tina Thames discussing QR-code-based mobile asset tracking and its impact on organizations.

This episode brings together the voices of organizations serving communities around the world and the PeopleSoft tools that help them operate with purpose and precision. Stephen Valentine (Milton Hershey School) and Brooke Repine (Samaritan’s Purse) sit down with Tina Thames, Director of PeopleSoft Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) Product Strategy, to explore one of the most anticipated enhancements of the year: QR-code-based mobile asset tracking and physical inventory.  Opening: Gratitude Month and Mission Work  Stephen and Brooke open with a reflection on gratitude—highlighting the mission-driven work of their organizations, the operational backbone PeopleSoft provides, and the dedicated people behind the scenes who make it all work.  Tina’s PeopleSoft Journey (2:22)  QR Codes & Mobile Inventory: A Game-Changer (3:29)  Decentralizing Asset Ownership (6:12)  Implementation Guidance (10:39)  Idea Space and Customer-Driven Innovation (14:37)  SIG Groups & Focus Groups (18:07)  Looking Ahead: QR Codes Beyond ALM (25:43)  Closing Thoughts (28:00) 

People in this episode

Hosts: Stephen Valentine, Brooke Repine

Guest: Tina Thames

Topics covered

  • asset management
  • mobile tracking
  • inventory management
  • community service
  • PeopleSoft enhancements
  • customer-driven innovation

Keywords

  • PeopleSoft
  • asset lifecycle management
  • QR codes
  • mobile inventory
  • community organizations
  • innovation

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Milton Hershey School, Samaritan’s Purse

Products: PeopleSoft Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM), QR-code-based mobile asset tracking, physical inventory

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