The pandemic has pushed several major corporations to test their feet on implementing a work-from-home (WFH) model. Many companies were even aiming to promote an entirely remote working model, with no physical offices. WFH is being spoken of as the future of the workplace. However, in just a few months, many companies seem to be realizing that this model is ineffective, as has been reported by The Wall Street Journal. However, the issue is not in the concept of WFH, but in its hasty and improper implementation made necessary due to the pandemic’s sudden impact and the resultant lockdowns and restrictions by Governments.
Succeeding in Work-From-Home Model

Insights
Read more insights13 . 04 . 22
Cordence Worldwide International Asset Management Conference
We have conducted our first Cordence Worldwide International Asset Management conference after two successful international peer round-tables with leaders on Asset Management (Asset Management in Public Transport: “How do you realize value with predictive strategies?”, “The data maturity journey from planned to predictive maintenance”). This event brought together experts from Horváth, Twynstra Gudde, North Highland, […]Read more02 . 12 . 21
Using AI to Detect Cyber Incursions – How cyber secure are you?
Did you know that in Australia, a cyber-attack occurs on critical infrastructure every 32 minutes? Did you know that around 45% of cyber attacks come from current or past employees? State of Matter hosted a webinar for the Australian audience in November on the topic of “Using innovative AI to detect cyber incursions” with guest […]Read more01 . 12 . 21
Asset management in public transport: How do you realize value with predictive strategies?
Introduction Implementing, structuring, and managing data for automation / infrastructure can be a challenge. Despite the challenge, many organisations want to transform their traditional infrastructure organisation into a data-driven organisation. They do so because of an ambition to progress from planned to predictive maintenance, to take advantage of new technologies, such as drones and sensors, […]Read more03 . 11 . 21
Cordence Worldwide Executives gather in Paris to get ahead of what’s next
Cordence Worldwide Executives gathered in Paris last week for a hybrid meeting to shape the strategies and solutions to help their clients get ahead of what’s next. Living the reality of post-pandemic ways of working, Cordence Member firms in Europe met in person, with member firms from AsiaPac and the Americas participating virtually. This hybrid […]Read more03 . 11 . 21
Cordence Festival 2021: That’s a Wrap!
The First Cordence Festival 2021 came at a time when we haven’t been able to meet for over a year, but in the four days of the Festival, the member firms and the Cordence team were more connected than ever. In more than 25 sessions our member firms showed the power of Cordence and their […]Read more01 . 04 . 21
Asset Management in Public Transport: The Data Maturity Journey from Planned to Predictive Maintenance
Introduction In a rapidly modernizing world, many organisations aim to transform their traditional infrastructure organisation into a dynamic, data-driven one. They are propelled by an ambition to progress from planned to predictive maintenance, maximize their budgets and financial efficiency, and take advantage of new technologies. Information systems, based on data, make better and faster decisions […]Read more04 . 03 . 21
Managed Services Pods Are A Slam Dunk
Read moreLooking for a better way to build teams, embed expertise and unlock rapid value in Managed Services?
Cordence partner North Highland shares how Managed Services Pods are a Slam Dunk.
25 . 02 . 21
Sales & Operations Planning
Read moreCordence partner Bonfiglioli Consulting shares a case history using their Sales & Operations Planning and the important results achieved.