by Mark DiGirolamo | Dec 7, 2020 | Advisory Partners, Business Transformation, Case Studies
At this year’s Shibumi Virtual Summit, viewers welcomed Tom Ivory, VP and Global GM for IBM Automation to speak to towards how IBM is enabling their customers to reach scale and deliver results for their programs. Transcript: Hey everyone. I hope everyone is... by Mark DiGirolamo | Nov 5, 2020 | Advisory Partners, Business Transformation, Case Studies
At the recent Shibumi Virtual Summit, Roger Phillips of Vodafone in the UK presented on the role that Shibumi had played in helping Vodafone to accelerate their digital transformation program. Roger’s presentation is a perfect example of how some of the leading... by Mark DiGirolamo | Oct 22, 2020 | Advisory Partners, Case Studies, RPA
At the recent Shibumi Virtual Summit, Tiffany Doris from Arizona Public Service (APS) presented on their Customers Affordability Program and Procurement Management Programs. Like many customers, APS leverage Shibumi for multiple program types, and Tiffany’s... by Mark DiGirolamo | Oct 19, 2020 | Advisory Partners, Case Studies, RPA
At the recent Shibumi Virtual Summit, Chad Aronson and Saeed Contractor presented UBER’s journey with Intelligent Automation, including RPA, OCR, Chatbots, and more. What follows below is an on-demand recording of the presentation as well as a transcript of the... by Mark DiGirolamo | Jul 14, 2020 | Advisory Partners, Partner Announcement, Press Release
Shibumi today announced the further strengthening of its global partnerships through the establishment of a partnership with IBM Services. Under the framework of this partnership, IBM will leverage the Shibumi platform as a component of their digital Center of... by Corey Glass | Dec 2, 2019 | Advisory Partners, Food For Thought
70% of all transformation programs fail to deliver on their expected outcomes, with the cost of failure often in the millions of dollars. Why is that? The reality is the number 1 reason programs fail is execution. Just having the strategic vision is not enough; many...