AiiA December roundup on: Process

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Seth Adler
Seth Adler
12/22/2019

Our last Process roundup for the year has a little bit of everything: a podcast, a whitepaper, a webinar, an article, and even a free eBook.

 

Podcast: How Denmark's digital hub is keeping companies informed about AI and big data

Brian Mikkelsen, the CEO of the Danish Chamber of Commerce, talks with us during the Intelligent Automation Nordics in Copenhagen. He discusses the launch of the Digital Growth Strategy for Denmark and how it has kept Denmark’s economy competitive. Training the workforce of tomorrow through a focus on STEM education affords Denmark the opportunity to grow its economy locally.

The focus comes from the very top, with the Danish government establishing a digital hub where small companies can gain knowledge about AI, big data and emerging new tech for free. Brian concludes the discussion with his thoughts on wealth disparity in Denmark — or lack thereof — and its high quality of living.

 

[WEBINAR] How digital solutions are improving construction productivity and delivery

The construction industry is changing; technology has rewritten the rules for how to approach projects with digitization, and the lessons learned are applicable to any business that is required to follow challenging regulations and processes across a wide area.

In this webinar we examine how one project made major savings on the Targeted Risk Monitoring process alone, as well as implementing a no code tool across their distributed workforce.

In this session, we focus on the challenges the construction industry faces and important use cases such as materials requisition and internal labor team processes. 

Key takeaways:

  • Discover how construction companies are automating processes with a no code tool across their distributed workforce
  • See how others are removing the inefficiencies endured with manual forms
  • Understand how you can measure real-time performance against your budget
  • Learn how your peers are realizing ROI
  • Uncover quick tangible results from process automation, eliminate paper and gain better visibility on your task/process status

 

[WHITEPAPER] Seven step guide to risk and compliance

The need for robust and proactive risk and compliance management exists in a volatile business environment. Organizations need to deal with discrete regulations and to control risk, as well as manage the interdependencies between them. This seven-step model provides ways your organization can maximize business returns from investing in compliance; will show ways in which technology can empower compliance professionals with tools to assess impacts of regulations on the business and operating mode; and demonstrate how to communicate information effectively.

In this whitepaper you will learn:

  • How to effectively translate strategy into action
  • How to create positive behaviors within your team
  • How to mitigate threats you will encounter as your organization embarks on this journey

 

2020 will see an increase in process mining adoption, PEX Network research reveals...

In the PEX Report 2020, PEX Network spoke to Wil van Der Aalst, who has been called ‘the father of process mining’, a technology that he pioneered over 20 years ago, but which has only until recently broken into the mainstream.

Wil van der Aalst told us: “Process mining entails data science, big data and the continuous desire to improve processes. However, you also have to realize that the algorithms in the background have improved over the last 20 years.”

Read the full report for more insights including how transformation is a product of culture, why topline growth is increasingly a measure of success for OPEX projects and why OPEX is seen as mission critical for attracting and retaining customers.  

[eBOOK] Why low-code solutions beat point solutions

A one-size-fits-all approach to business software does not work for companies that have unique processes or evolving operations. Off-the-shelf software solutions will often solve single process pain points within an organization, but are ineffective when the problems involve multiple departments and multiple workflows.

Enterprises are increasingly demanding that solutions fit the business, rather than changing the business to fit the solution.

In this free e-book, you will learn: 

  • The three truths about why buying point solutions are a false economy.
  • How you can create business-led, IT-approved custom applications.
  • How Russell Pacific Construction Services developed a successful working application in eight weeks, from kick-off to the first pilot project.

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