Tag: Oracle HCM Cloud

Hear about the new innovations to within the Employee Experience Platform. Learn about key investments made to accommodate changing business needs.

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
  • Recordings & Presentations
  • 6/08/21

As you plan your move to Oracle ERP Cloud, you may well be confused by the number of native reporting tools available and surprised that no one tool offers finance teams exactly what you need. When Worldwide Facilities, a national wholesale insurance broker, found themselves struggling with similar issues about six months after implementing Oracle ERP Cloud, they knew they needed to find a sustainable solution to their ERP’s reporting shortfalls. Although the finance team was pretty satisfied with FRS, they still felt the reports weren’t as flexible as they would like, nor were they intuitive enough to justify rolling out to the wider team. Gavin Humason, Assistant Controller at Worldwide Facilities, he knew that better tools existed for finance teams that would offer more functionality. By finding the right tool for them and after migrating to Oracle ERP Cloud, Worldwide Facilities has benefitted from productivity gains and more flexible reports that meet the needs of their business.

If you are planning or in the process of making your move to the Cloud, you won’t want to miss our session with Worldwide Facilities. We will also be joined by Naill McLean, Senior Product Manager at insightsoftware, who worked closely with Gavin Humason to overcome their Oracle ERP Cloud reporting hurdles.

Join this event to hear the trends and imperatives driving new thinking, expectations and approaches for work and personal experiences, and steps HR leaders can take to ensure every interaction matters.

The recent pandemic brought into sharp focus the importance of communicating with, connecting to and supporting employees’ personal and work experiences, especially in the midst of a crisis. Companies need to be able to get employees the information they need to both do their jobs and live their lives no matter where they are. And because every company is different – from values, business strategies, locations, industries-- and every employee within each company is different, Employee Experiences need to be different, too, in order to be effective. In this session we’ll review the trends and imperatives driving new thinking, expectations and approaches for work and personal experiences, and steps HR leaders can take to ensure every interaction matters.

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
  • Recordings & Presentations
  • 6/07/21

IoT applications can enhance and strengthen the perfect delivery. They capture sensor data so you can monitor shipments for unforeseen issues or delays, gain real-time visibility into shipment locations and the condition of goods, and even predict the time of arrival for shipments. See how IoT works with supply chain logistics in this live demo.

Mar 25 @  1:00pm

In our IT careers, we can find ourselves at a crossroads—trying to understand the best way to grow and develop. We want to maximize our professional impact, but we aren’t clear if we should focus on building technical proficiency, industry knowledge, or “people skills.” What does a strong roadmap for our career development look like?…

Organizations that have strong IT leadership, strong IT influence, get superior results. And not only do they get superior results, but they also get it with less effort. They get it with less rework. And so for us to commit ourselves to our own leadership and influence and how we can improve our leadership and influence can make a huge impact on the organizations that we serve.

Organizations that have strong IT leadership, strong IT influence, get superior results. And not only do they get superior results, but they also get it with less effort. They get it with less rework. And so for us to commit ourselves to our own leadership and influence and how we can improve our leadership and influence can make a huge impact on the organizations that we serve.

Q&A topics include:
Any advice for a very small IT team in relation to the rest of the company? We want to do big upgrade successfully, but we may not be able to increase headcount despite projects moving forward.
How can we influence a leader to pause and focus more on the “why” when clarity is not there?
We're just starting to lead a project that failed seven years ago. We're trying it again with different technology. Any words of advice?

Feb 16 @  1:00pm

Abstract Learn how this coexistence model enabled Oracle IT to establish a solid foundation in the cloud and made subsequent migrations easier. Description Oracle internal IT is moving all internal systems and business applications to Oracle Cloud. Join this session to hear how Oracle combined on-premises systems with Oracle Cloud as an interim step towards…

Many IT professionals don’t feel like they’re making a difference. For various reasons, they feel undervalued and unappreciated. Those reasons range from executive absence, unrealistic expectations, inadequate budgets, shrinking headcount, to “shadow IT” efforts. I take these stories to heart because I, too, have experienced these disappointments. As such, these conversations motivate me to ask, “How do we stop the madness?”