Presentation av AFA Försäkrings Uppsökande Kundtjänst som letar kunder som bloggar om arbetsskada, sjukskrivning eller föräldraledighet och tipsar dem om att de kan ha rätt till ersättning.
Vissa bilder borttagna pga personrelaterade uppgifter etc.
Strategiskt arbete med informationskvalitet ger ökad styrprecisionAcando Consulting
Master data är den stabila grunden i företagets samlade informationsmassa. Det krävs aktivt arbete och en bra styrmodell för att säkerställa kvaliteten på master data.
Hur lyckas man få ut strategiska värdet från sin insamlade information om kunden? Vad gör framgångsrika företag gör för att samla in och utvinna kunskap från informationsmassan och därmed skapa nya affärsmöjligheter?
Seminariet är en systemvisning som visar hur ett modernt verktyg kan användas för att snabba upp budgetcykeln. Samtidigt kan verktyget användas för att simulera konsekvenser (tex bästa fall, troligt, sämsta fall) i både resultat och balansräkning. Systemet visar också hur moderna verktyg har integrerat stöd för drivbaserad budgetering
Presentation av AFA Försäkrings Uppsökande Kundtjänst som letar kunder som bloggar om arbetsskada, sjukskrivning eller föräldraledighet och tipsar dem om att de kan ha rätt till ersättning.
Vissa bilder borttagna pga personrelaterade uppgifter etc.
Strategiskt arbete med informationskvalitet ger ökad styrprecisionAcando Consulting
Master data är den stabila grunden i företagets samlade informationsmassa. Det krävs aktivt arbete och en bra styrmodell för att säkerställa kvaliteten på master data.
Hur lyckas man få ut strategiska värdet från sin insamlade information om kunden? Vad gör framgångsrika företag gör för att samla in och utvinna kunskap från informationsmassan och därmed skapa nya affärsmöjligheter?
Seminariet är en systemvisning som visar hur ett modernt verktyg kan användas för att snabba upp budgetcykeln. Samtidigt kan verktyget användas för att simulera konsekvenser (tex bästa fall, troligt, sämsta fall) i både resultat och balansräkning. Systemet visar också hur moderna verktyg har integrerat stöd för drivbaserad budgetering
Presentation for an Acando seminar about social intranets explaining how the traditional corporate intranet will need to be transformed into a platform that provides the opportunity for wide participation by most or all employees in order to deal with the business challenges most organizations are facing.
Presentation from Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT in Frankfurt October 28th 2010 on how transparency both enables value-creation and decreases risk for organizations, but also how potential privacy, compliance and security risks need to be managed.
Presentation from Information Management seminar discussing and illustrating how Enterprise 2.0 principles and mechanisms can be used when adressing Information Management challenges
Presentation about ECM Today, trends and reality, held on November 4th as part of the seminar ”How many information flows are there?” arranged by Mid Sweden University, CEDIF project Centre for digital information management and EU Objective 2
Information As A Service – The Key To The Correct Decisions At The Right TimeAcando Consulting
This set of slides were used in a seminar given by Acando in April 2009. This seminar was part of a three-part theme all focusing on information and how to leverage information to create competitive advantage.
The title of this presentation is “Information as a Service – the key to the correct decisions at the right time”. The seminar used a chain of information evolution defined as “data -> information -> knowledge -> understanding -> wisdom” (see Ackoff, R. L., "From Data to Wisdom", Journal of Applies Systems Analysis, Volume 16,1989 p 3-9).
The key point made is that data, information and knowledge can be captured in information systems and often exposed as some kind of automated service, but understanding and wisdom requires a different approach. One such suggested approach relies on social networks and leverages 2.0-concepts.
Of course the message is hard to convey without the presentation being made, but I hope this set of slides can act as a catalyst for some interesting discussions. Please feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the presentation or individual slides.
Mattias Abrahamsson (mattias.abrahamsson@acando.com)
Enterprise 2.0 - Efficient Collaboration and Knowledge ExchangeAcando Consulting
How to enable dispersed teams to coordinate their actions to achieve their goals and how to enable an organization to harness its collective intelligence - with the use of social software and principles of social media.
Web 2.0 At Work - Simple And Social Collaboration Between CoworkersAcando Consulting
This is a presentation from an "awareness seminar" held by Oscar Berg and Henrik Gustafsson from Acando about how Web 2.0 principles and social tools can be used to improve collaboration, knowledge exchange and innovation in an enterprise context.
Presentation for an Acando seminar about social intranets explaining how the traditional corporate intranet will need to be transformed into a platform that provides the opportunity for wide participation by most or all employees in order to deal with the business challenges most organizations are facing.
Presentation from Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT in Frankfurt October 28th 2010 on how transparency both enables value-creation and decreases risk for organizations, but also how potential privacy, compliance and security risks need to be managed.
Presentation from Information Management seminar discussing and illustrating how Enterprise 2.0 principles and mechanisms can be used when adressing Information Management challenges
Presentation about ECM Today, trends and reality, held on November 4th as part of the seminar ”How many information flows are there?” arranged by Mid Sweden University, CEDIF project Centre for digital information management and EU Objective 2
Information As A Service – The Key To The Correct Decisions At The Right TimeAcando Consulting
This set of slides were used in a seminar given by Acando in April 2009. This seminar was part of a three-part theme all focusing on information and how to leverage information to create competitive advantage.
The title of this presentation is “Information as a Service – the key to the correct decisions at the right time”. The seminar used a chain of information evolution defined as “data -> information -> knowledge -> understanding -> wisdom” (see Ackoff, R. L., "From Data to Wisdom", Journal of Applies Systems Analysis, Volume 16,1989 p 3-9).
The key point made is that data, information and knowledge can be captured in information systems and often exposed as some kind of automated service, but understanding and wisdom requires a different approach. One such suggested approach relies on social networks and leverages 2.0-concepts.
Of course the message is hard to convey without the presentation being made, but I hope this set of slides can act as a catalyst for some interesting discussions. Please feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the presentation or individual slides.
Mattias Abrahamsson (mattias.abrahamsson@acando.com)
Enterprise 2.0 - Efficient Collaboration and Knowledge ExchangeAcando Consulting
How to enable dispersed teams to coordinate their actions to achieve their goals and how to enable an organization to harness its collective intelligence - with the use of social software and principles of social media.
Web 2.0 At Work - Simple And Social Collaboration Between CoworkersAcando Consulting
This is a presentation from an "awareness seminar" held by Oscar Berg and Henrik Gustafsson from Acando about how Web 2.0 principles and social tools can be used to improve collaboration, knowledge exchange and innovation in an enterprise context.
29. Fokus på fördelar istället för risker (åtkomst)”Collaboration and facilitation (rather than control and vetting) are key key drivers in the successful utilization of new and existing technologies, as wellas in unleshing the willingness ofpeople to contribute with their effort….Let a thousand flowers bloom doeswork, even if you have to pull a fewweed on occasion. Michele Egan, World Bank