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In this conversation, extracted from a much longer one between Andy Steer, CIO iTelligence UK, and John Appleby, CEO Avantra, the thorny topic of returning to a place of work is under debate. It provides valuable insights into the way some business leaders are thinking about a post-COVID-19 workplace.…
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Francine McKenna is a long time friend who has been relentless in her holding the audit profession up to the spotlight, arguing that they often fail to do the job for which they were originally founded. In this recording, we talk about the differences between the US and UK healthcare systems, what's happening and what may happen as the COVID-19 pan…
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We talk to long time collaborator John Appleby in his new role as CEO Avantra, a firm providing tools for SAP customers that aims to make their day to day lives easier. John is uniquely positioned to discuss SAP operations as one who grew up as a BASIS consultant, has worked in many areas of SAP apps and on the H|ANA system.…
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In this entertaining conversation, Den and Jarret chew the fat about how the SuccessFactors implementation landscape remains something of a Wild West. Bonus points for listening all the way through - and we could have gone on a LOT longer. Extra bonus points for Jarret's tips on using LinkedIn to create a large network of interested practitioners i…
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While working at Dell Boomi, Rick Nucci, co-founder Boomi and now CEO Guru found that internal sharing systems didn't work. Guru attempts to solve this problem. Phil took the opportunity to record a conversation with Rick while at a Slack event so this one has the added bonus of being set to music.By diginomica
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Rachel Happe and Den get into a wide-ranging discussion covering the results of the 10th annual Community Roundtable and some of the big issues that community leaders are addressing. Everything from measurement difficulty through to holding raitonal business conversations and on to diversity and the problems of those who are disempowered feature in…
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This week, Salesforce announced it is acquiring Tableau for an eye-popping $15bn. That was a 42% premium on the previous close. The deal is expected to close Q3 2019. There's plenty to like about this deal but we don't ignore the larger market impact, what it means for SAP and BOBJ or Microsoft Power BI and Google.…
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The Coherence Economy is a new topic for me. Mulesoft has been talking about this for just over a year and in this recording, Phil Wainewright digs into the topic with Uri Sarid, CTO Mulesoft. As a teaser, Sarid had this to say last year: An economic revolution occurs not when an innovation becomes possible, but when it becomes practical. We’re on …
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From today's smorgasbord: A conversation with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian – solving the enterprise multi-cloud problem. ASOS profit collapse highlights the importance of animal print skirts as well as working tech. Zoholics 2019 review – Zoho One customer Purolite shares lessons on cloud adoption and adapting to change.…
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Anyone who has created content knows its hard work so imagine our chagrin to find that DynamicsFocus is stealing our and other publishers' content. Here's the story and this is the site. And here's Stuart's opinion about the person in question: https://twitter.com/WhoStu/status/1116296826259476485 Better still: Well, I got a reply from our content …
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Links to today's stories: How MercadoLibre built a learning culture to keep up with its growth – an SAP SuccessFactors story. Blue Prism shows its colours around the rise of the ‘Digital Worker’ NetSuite opens up its Brainyard to share the knowledge ...and of course, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is never far from our thoughts: Facebook wins on BS poi…
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Apologies for being so slow this week - it's been one of those weeks where project mayhem got in the way of just about everything else. Anyhoo - better late than never and here's what we have for you today: Vendors aren’t helping us to build agile HR, says Deutsche Telekom exec Adobe Summit 2019 – how Avianca Airlines is facing the transformation c…
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It's been quite a while since I spoke with James Norwood, EVP episerver, a firm that has been quietly building a reputation as a CMS platform for building digital experiences. The company is doing well and is now under new ownership with growth as its mandate. In this conversation we talk omni-channel and personalization.…
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Links from the digest: You want AI with that? McDonald’s latest tech gambit gets highly personal ‘Streaming data, but screaming staff!’ – Ciena turns to Graph to solve customer issues Adobe Summit 2019 analysis – CX hype is countered by Chegg’s digital turnaround storyBy diginomica
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On today's show Oracle Cloud, Subscription Economics and Internet Regulation. Burgers, toothbrushes and flatpack furniture – Zuora CEO points to Subscription Economy transformation boom Regulation or hesitation – how to manage the internet? The story so far… Regulation or hesitation – how to manage the internet? Where we go next… Why Sportable Scor…
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When I interviewed Alex Shootman, CEO Done Right I had some open questions, based on my review from the beginning of the year. This was my opportunity to get answers. There are useful insights and an update that will prove invaluable for people trying to discover what 'modern work' means and how leaders can make work a rewarding experience.…
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Derek's wondermissive includes Thinking about the social impact - a report on how the UK government is contemplating the inclusion of social metrics in deals. If this is an area you care about then you can provide your feedback here. the shocking state of Bank of England procurement in The Bank of England needs to modernise ASAP while we also have …
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Apologies for missing yesterday's show. I have a good reason - and it was not 'the dog ate my homework' - tune in to find out what happened. On today's show, we have ECM revista, two important pieces about International Women's Day, apprenticeships, spend management and taxis. My favorite quote from one of the stories: I hate the dogma behind moder…
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Phil Wainewright, who coined the term XaaS for 'everything-as-a-service' sits down with Tod Nielsen, CEO FinancialForce to discuss the topic. Nielsen provides three examples of customers who are building out their service economies. It is early days and the vendors are ahead of customers in understanding how XaaS works and what needs to be put in p…
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Derek duPreez provides the words for this show. Links to appropriate content: How do you solve a problem like identity? Government-as-a-Platform agenda Going global with G-Cloud We still don’t know how to effectively manage a contract and the Public Accounts Committee released a damning report Elsewhere, Derek says: If you’re going to read a blog t…
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Target goes to prove that its omnichannel strategy is working - and that Stuart was right. Bonus points for this additional story: Delivering digital growth – how Target’s store-as-hub strategy paid off Plus an upbeat Salesforce as it targets (sic) $28 billion in revenue. Then we have the idea of 'gated offerings' as a way of personalizing for cust…
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