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Industry Type: Infrastructure
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Optimising net working capital: A guide for CFOs, CEOs and CIOs across industries
By Lasse Kobberup
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24/7 A Day In The Life of a Valcon Employee | Victoria Stevens
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Confused about how your business should use CAI?
Well you’re not alone…
Technology headlines have been dominated in recent months by ChatGPT (GPT-3.5) and Bard (Lamda). Users have woken up to the reality that conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) has moved on a very long way from the public perception of chatbots that was largely formed from older and also, frankly, recent but less well-designed bots.
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Creating a business analysis centre of excellence
One of the biggest problems experienced by many programmes and projects is that business analysts (BAs) tend to be scattered throughout the programme, without any alignment to a central BA community.
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24/7 A Day In The Life of a Valcon Employee | Tyler Sheard
By Tyler Sheard – Junior Tester
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Power BI Community Day
By Twan van Rossum – Partner
On 11 March 2023, Power Bi professionals from all over the Netherlands and beyond gathered at the Supernova venue in Jaarbeurs, Utrecht, for a full day of learning, networking, and fun.
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Transforming utilities towards a more scalable, efficient and digital future
Transforming utilities into a more scalable, efficient and digital future is a necessity for meeting the increasing and uncertain demands of consumers and industries. At Valcon, we have the expertise to help you upscale productivity and enable the green transition.
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How business architecture helps you navigate a tough economic backdrop
By Michael Downie – Senior Consultant
Although we aren’t in a recession yet – indicators are still pointing to an economic downturn – the macro economic environment, with the highest inflation in 15 years and climbing interest rates is a tough one for businesses to navigate. When times are difficult, organisations should be looking to tighten their business operations to stem unnecessary spend and ensure resources are maximised. Business architecture is a good place to start.
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Blending nearshore and onshore: The best way to structure a digitalisation team
By Paul ten Haaf – Partner
There were few silver linings to the COVID-19 pandemic. But showing that remote working is possible was one of them. For companies who were unsure of nearshoring (the process of sending technology or business processes to a mid-distance location) or offshoring (the same to a long distance location), the pandemic demonstrated how having a multi-location workforce can work – and not just work, but work better than it did before. As a result, post pandemic, the blended, hybrid model has evolved, with people working from home and the office, and organisations operating teams across a mix of locations and working environments.