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Industry Type: Infrastructure
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Is the chief procurement officer extinct? Meet the chief resource officer
By Ulrick Sebber – Associate Partner, Lars Thorgaard Henriksen – Associate Partner, Erik Lind Olsen – Partner
Are you ready to take the leap into the future of procurement? The world of business is changing fast and pushing our focus away from costs towards sustainable value. Procurement is becoming a central aspect for companies’ strategic approach to sustainability, and the new role of a Chief Resource Officer is needed to lead this change and take on responsibilities such as keeping your resources in check, get ahead of the competition and become a leader in sustainable sourcing.
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Incident management at a railway company for better service to employees and customers
We performed incident management at a railway company to be able to provide better service to employees and customers.
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Valcon Promotes Over 150 People
By Geert van den Goor – Managing Partner
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UK warned to remain hyper vigilant to financial fraudsters in 2023
Valcon 2023 fincrime predictions say fraud will stay on sharp trajectory in the NY
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Valcon Becomes Solution Partner In Microsoft Cloud Partner Program
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Hybrid data teams: 5 essential characteristics
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Back to basics: revised data priorities
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Databricks – an essential component in the transition to data-driven work
Vincent Wormer, partner at Valcon, uses new technologies with clients on a daily basis. One of these technologies is Databricks. Vincent explains what Databricks is and how Valcon uses Databricks with clients.
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A dangerous working capital cocktail
After a long period of historically low interest rates, easy access to cheap financing and an externally inflated economic growth trajectory, working capital optimisation has been a low priority for the board of directors and owners. Recent developments suggest reprioritising.
By Lasse Kobberup and Richard Thorsen