People are at the heart of every strategy, and strategy is in the hearts of the people
The Ministry for Environment, Energy and Climate Protection of Lower Saxony introduces a new mobile app, bringing comprehensive environmental information directly to users’ devices. Citizens can now easily access data on topics such as flora and fauna, social impacts, climate change, and also contribute their own images and help shape a better future for the planet.
Our client, a global leader in intralogistics, enhanced its S/4HANA transformation by adopting an agile approach using Miro and Jira for better collaboration. BearingPoint provided a roadmap to properly integrate the tools, resulting in improved cross-functional planning and alignment, shortened planning cycles, increased transparency, and improved employee engagement.
Trust is the key to unlocking the full potential of Generative AI (GenAI). However, a BearingPoint survey from 2023, Ethics in GenAI, shows great mistrust among consumers of GenAI tools. In this white paper, we shed light on an innovative approach to increase trust in the perception of Generative AI by integrating ethical principles into its use. We focus on how organizations can establish user trust by dovetailing technological and organizational components.
Forward-thinking banks increasingly rely on digital innovation and personalized services to grow their customer base and increase competitiveness. However, one critical factor in many digital transformation initiatives is often underestimated: designing an effective sourcing model to partner with a portfolio of specialist providers.
Organisations grapple with relentless change. Today’s dynamic business landscape is characterised by complexity, unpredictability and the need to be resilient. Thriving in this environment necessitates the harnessing of curiosity, an increasingly vital trait for both individual and organisational success.
The world’s first computer program was written by Ada Lovelace in 1843. And the term ‘software engineer’ was coined by Margaret Hamilton, who also happened to be the woman responsible for the software that landed Apollo 11 safely on the moon. In fact the history of tech is studded by brilliant women. Yet just 26% of today’s tech workforce is female. So what’s going wrong, why does it matter, and what can we do about it?