GUEST RESEARCH: More than half (54%) of Finance and Shared Services leaders are using AI for automating routine tasks but 60% say they are concerned with the current state of processes in their organisation may limit the value they can reach with AI.
With the announcement that Australia will not be exempt from Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on Australian steel and aluminium manufacturers will need to manage the financial and operational impacts.
GUEST RESEARCH: The race to leverage the capabilities of AI to achieve tangible benefits for business is continuing at light speed, but business leaders need to ensure they are armed with the right tools.
GUEST RESEARCH: More than eight out of 10 (84%) of Supply Chain leaders globally say they urgently need to better understand how their business processes actually work and 93% believe there is untapped value in their departmental processes.
GUEST RESEARCH: Three quarters (75%) of senior IT leaders globally feel they are not maximising the potential of their tech investments and 87% said they need to better understand how technologies are actually used across the business so they can make the right investment decisions.
If we thought 2024 was a year of change, 2025 is going to be that and more. Pascal Coubard, the APAC Leader for global Process Intelligence leader Celonis, has outlined the top 10 trends for organisations driving transformative changes in 2025.
GUEST OPINION: At Celonis we’re actively shaping the future. Our mission is to make processes work for people, companies, and the planet. And by making processes work, we create value. Not just financial value, but greater customer and employee satisfaction, increased market share for our partners and clients and reduced environmental impacts.
GUEST OPINION: At Celonis, our vision is a world where processes work - for people, companies and the planet. And we’re building the technology and community to make it reality.
GUEST OPINION: There are not many countries which don’t have long hospital waiting lists. Australia is no different.
GUEST OPINION: The term digital twin is more than a decade old, but it is only in recent years with the acceleration of AI that the term has gathered pace. A digital twin is a virtual replica of a physical process – an x-ray if you will.