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Solutions

How do you decide which solution is right for your organisation?

 

 

To answer this question, firstly you have to state the challenges your organisation is facing and only then look at the potential solutions and ways they can create value from your data.

 

The reason why your organisation may struggle with data will be, almost certainly, rooted, in one or more,  of the three primary data components: Organisation, Technology, and People.

 

We can help you in taking a holistic view of your data and carefully examine the status of these key components.

 

Here are some of the most common challenges our clients face and the solutions we provide.

Organisation

Leveraging data often means working across functions like IT, engineering, finance and procurement and the ownership of data is fragmented across the organisation. To address these organisational challenges means finding new ways of collaborating across functions and businesses.

'Siloed' data with no access 

Challenge

'Democratising' access to data

Solution

Allowing engineers to know when an essential machine is likely to fail.

 

Giving shop floor staff an access to insight about their customers.

Example

Technology

Creating the right IT architecture allows all data points to get connected whilst providing a platform for innovative tools and applications to be adopted. 

Morpeth Cricket Club

Challenge

No data connectivity 

Solution

Morpeth CC is the heartbeat of Northumberland cricket and a breeding ground for young players.  The club promotes an inclusive environment to learn the necessary skills, determination, and spirit to become a great cricketer. Their focus this season is to promote women and girls players.

We are delighted to be a new sponsor of the club and looking forward to seeing its juniors and seniors doing well this season.  

Value created

Morpeth CC is the heartbeat of Northumberland cricket and a breeding ground for young players.  The club promotes an inclusive environment to learn the necessary skills, determination, and spirit to become a great cricketer. Their focus this season is to promote women and girls players.

We are delighted to be a new sponsor of the club and looking forward to seeing its juniors and seniors doing well this season.  

People

Are data access and connectivity an obstacle for your people? We help to bring your people into a shared data environment where data is available to them, they can add to it and collaboration is facilitated. 

Preconceived Conclusions

Challenge

Every organisation has pre-conceived conclusions which often lead to.... 

Solution

We choose to support charities that are close to our hearts - Great North Children's Hospital is undoubtedly one of those.  We have experienced first hand, the commitment and profesionalism of the medical staff and beyond. For us, children's health is paramount and making a valuable contribution towards health improvement means a lot to us.  

Value created

We choose to support charities that are close to our hearts - Great North Children's Hospital is undoubtedly one of those.  We have experienced first hand, the commitment and profesionalism of the medical staff and beyond. For us, children's health is paramount and making a valuable contribution towards health improvement means a lot to us.  

Solutions

We choose to support charities that are close to our hearts - Great North Children's Hospital is undoubtedly one of those.  We have experienced first hand, the commitment and profesionalism of the medical staff and beyond. For us, children's health is paramount and making a valuable contribution towards health improvement means a lot to us.  

Women & Girls In Tech

Girls today Girls today may be the first generation able to end the hugely uneven mix of boys and girls going into technology and other roles across the business. We are committed to motivate and provide funding to the female who choose to pursue careers in technology and business occupations to ensure that they succeed, become a great role model for their peers and next generation and ultimately encourage more girls to get involved with subjects.  

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