IBRS Advisor Team
People Analytics: Mining Hidden Data for Innovation and to Settle Hybrid Work Debates
Many organisations still fall short of optimising their employee experiences and workforce planning. The ongoing – and often heated – debates surrounding hybrid work are a direct result of the failure to locate evidence in hidden data sets, and analyse employee activities and needs. People analytics can address these challenges, but only when executives temper their reliance on personal experiences, opinions, and intuition, instead of data and statistics to create actionable insights.
Getting IT to Support Your Low-Code Culture: Eight Critical Activities
Developing a low-code culture takes time. Organisations need to adopt a strategic approach to reduce their legacy dependencies – both in terms of technology and existing IT staff’s mindsets about technology. Highly skilled and valuable IT professionals can be resistant to the low-code culture, which democratises process digitisation.
VENDORiQ: Cameyo Introduces Native File System Integration
Cameyo now features native file system integration with Chrome OS through virtual application delivery (VAD). IBRS explores how this may impact enterprises that use Chrome OS and virtual application delivery to streamline processes and save on costs.
Strategic Investments in Human Capital Platforms Must be Aligned to Workforce Planning Maturity
Workforce planning has become more than just meeting future talent demand as organisations have shifted into hybrid work, remote collaboration, and workplace flexibility. How can organisations leverage technology and improve the design of talent pools to cater for future organisational staff needs?
VENDORiQ: Accenture Leverages Google’s Technology to Help Solar Power Consumers
Accenture and Google have partnered to develop a solution to make it easier for energy retailers to identify potential costs for consumers of solar power. IBRS looks into how AI can continue to improve operational efficiencies and reduce operations costs for both vendors and consumers.