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We’ve all learned a lot over the past year. About what our people are capable of. About how we – and our organizations – respond under extreme pressure. And about how even when the going is good, we need to be ready for anything.
Join Unit4 for a series of panel discussions for leaders from organizations across the service industries. Exploring the challenges highlighted by the pandemic and applying the lessons it’s taught us to better prepare for the future.
Pick one that interests you, or join us for all three – for collaborative discussions and idea-sharing to move us all into the next, better normal.
Emerging technologies offer a wealth of opportunities to improve social impact and stakeholder engagement.
For most not-for-profit (NFP) organizations, thinking about investment in emerging digital technologies is a luxury. Many NFPs are still struggling with some basic, hefty challenges in this area: lack of investment, IT obsolescence and the technology leadership void. That’s without even mentioning the wider sector challenges of declining trust, increasing competition for funding and engagement, alongside heightened regulation. So, even thinking about technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and microservice-architecture-based platforms may seem a step too far. Like it or not, technology is moving forward, and the Everything as a Service (XaaS) economy holds more opportunities for NFPs than barriers. Many of the wider challenges mentioned above can be overcome with these solutions. And platform maturity has significantly reduced the risk of IT/digital investment.
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We’ve all learned a lot over the course of this pandemic. About what our people are capable of. About how we – and our organizations – respond under extreme pressure. And about how even when the going is good, we need to be ready for anything.
Join Unit4 for a series of panel discussions for leaders from organizations across the service industries. Exploring the challenges highlighted by the pandemic and applying the lessons it’s taught us to better prepare for the future.
Pick one that interests you, or join us for all three – for collaborative discussions and idea-sharing to move us all into the next, better normal.
We’ve all learned a lot over the past year. About what our people are capable of. About how we – and our organizations – respond under extreme pressure. And about how even when the going is good, we need to be ready for anything.
Join Unit4 for a series of panel discussions for leaders from organizations across the service industries. Exploring the challenges highlighted by the pandemic and applying the lessons it’s taught us to better prepare for the future.
Pick one that interests you, or join us for all three – for collaborative discussions and idea-sharing to move us all into the next, better normal.
Save time for your users.
Make it easy to perform daily tasks.
With Workspaces, your users no longer have to browse through multiple windows and menus to find the information that they need.
You can design multiple dedicated spaces for each Business World user, grouping all the data that they need in one window and providing a single place for them to view their most important KPls and perform their daily tasks.
Below are some examples of how your users can benefit from Workspaces, based on roles and requirements.
Emerging technologies offer a wealth of opportunities to improve social impact and stakeholder engagement.
For most not-for-profit (NFP) organizations, thinking about investment in emerging digital technologies is a luxury. Many NFPs are still struggling with some basic, hefty challenges in this area: lack of investment, IT obsolescence and the technology leadership void. That’s without even mentioning the wider sector challenges of declining trust, increasing competition for funding and engagement, alongside heightened regulation. So, even thinking about technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and microservice-architecture-based platforms may seem a step too far. Like it or not, technology is moving forward, and the Everything as a Service (XaaS) economy holds more opportunities for NFPs than barriers. Many of the wider challenges mentioned above can be overcome with these solutions. And platform maturity has significantly reduced the risk of IT/digital investment.
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The webinar series is moderated by go-to host and MC, Mark Jeffries, and includes:
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Learn more about the Workspaces concept, how Workspaces work and how your users can benefit from the solution in this 2-page factsheet.
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With the increasing rise of technology, many charities are feeling left behind or in the dark on how technology can help them enhance the speed, efficiency and impact of their operations. This applies to both larger charities who are fighting slow and out-dated legacy processes, and smaller charities trying to break through with limited resources and tight budgets. Across the sector as a whole, not-for-profit organisations find themselves competing with the commercial sector for top digital talent to remain relevant, innovative and impactful in the digital age.
“It’s important that we adopt a twin-track approach to technology: get the investment foundation right while experimenting with digital technologies that can make a difference.”
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With the increasing rise of technology, many charities are feeling left behind or in the dark on how technology can help them enhance the speed, efficiency and impact of their operations. This applies to both larger charities who are fighting slow and out-dated legacy processes, and smaller charities trying to break through with limited resources and tight budgets. Across the sector as a whole, not-for-profit organisations find themselves competing with the commercial sector for top digital talent to remain relevant, innovative and impactful in the digital age.
Extract critical insights about your business
With the increasing rise of technology, many charities are feeling left behind or in the dark on how technology can help them enhance the speed, efficiency and impact of their operations. This applies to both larger charities who are fighting slow and out-dated legacy processes, and smaller charities trying to break through with limited resources and tight budgets. Across the sector as a whole, not-for-profit organisations find themselves competing with the commercial sector for top digital talent to remain relevant, innovative and impactful in the digital age.
Extract critical insights about your business
With the increasing rise of technology, many charities are feeling left behind or in the dark on how technology can help them enhance the speed, efficiency and impact of their operations. This applies to both larger charities who are fighting slow and out-dated legacy processes, and smaller charities trying to break through with limited resources and tight budgets. Across the sector as a whole, not-for-profit organisations find themselves competing with the commercial sector for top digital talent to remain relevant, innovative and impactful in the digital age.
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With Analyzer for Unit4 Business World, your organization can explore, analyze and visualize all financial data from across your ERP system. Analyzer is a simple to use tool that helps you and your users turn data into charts,
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With Analyzer for Unit4 Business World, your organization can explore, analyze and visualize all financial data from across your ERP system. Analyzer is a simple to use tool that helps you and your users turn data into charts,
Contact us nowEmerging technologies offer a wealth of opportunities.
For most not-for-profit (NFP) organizations, thinking about investment in emerging digital technologies is a luxury. Many NFPs are still struggling with some basic, hefty challenges in this area: lack of investment, IT obsolescence and the technology leadership void. That’s without even mentioning the wider sector challenges of declining trust, increasing competition for funding and engagement, alongside heightened regulation. So, even thinking about technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
For most not-for-profit (NFP) organizations, thinking about investment in emerging digital technologies is a luxury. Many NFPs are still struggling with some basic, hefty challenges in this area: lack of investment, IT obsolescence and the technology leadership void. That’s without even mentioning the wider sector challenges of declining trust, increasing competition for funding and engagement, alongside heightened regulation. So, even thinking about technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
Extract critical insights about your business
With the increasing rise of technology, many charities are feeling left behind or in the dark on how technology can help them enhance the speed, efficiency and impact of their operations. This applies to both larger charities who are fighting slow and out-dated legacy processes, and smaller charities trying to break through with limited resources and tight budgets. Across the sector as a whole, not-for-profit organisations find themselves competing with the commercial sector for top digital talent to remain relevant, innovative and impactful in the digital age.
It’s important that we adopt a twin-track approach to technology: get the investment foundation right while experimenting with digital technologies that can make a difference.
Emerging technologies offer a wealth of opportunities to improve social impact and stakeholder engagement, so they all need investigating, but we also need to get the
For most not-for-profit (NFP) organizations, thinking about investment in emerging digital technologies is a luxury. Many NFPs are still struggling with some basic, hefty challenges in this area: lack of investment, IT obsolescence and the technology leadership void.
That’s without even mentioning the wider sector challenges of declining trust, increasing competition for funding and engagement, alongside heightened regulation. So, even thinking about technologies like artificial intelligence (AI)
Emerging technologies offer a wealth of opportunities to improve social impact and stakeholder engagement, so they all need investigating, but we also need to get the
For most not-for-profit (NFP) organizations, thinking about investment in emerging digital technologies is a luxury. Many NFPs are still struggling with some basic, hefty challenges in this area: lack of investment, IT obsolescence and the technology leadership void.
That’s without even mentioning the wider sector challenges of declining trust, increasing competition for funding and engagement, alongside heightened regulation. So, even thinking about technologies like artificial intelligence (AI)
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