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IRM 2021: The Year of Uncertainty and Change

John Wheeler

Regulations were set aside and associated technological and business risks were given low priority to help with the larger effort to “slow the spread” of the virus. No doubt, 2021 will be the year of uncertainty and change. A focus on performance and assurance helps to reduce uncertainty related to strategic goals.

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Climate change predictions: Anticipating and adapting to a warming world

IBM Big Data Hub

The model could potentially be used to identify conditions that raise the risks of wildfires and predict hurricanes and droughts. The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts people living in Africa, Australia, North America and Europe will face health risks due to rising temperatures and heat waves.

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Making Financial Planning a Continuous and Popular Activity

Jet Global

Living through periods of rapid upheaval and uncertainty, like the recent pandemic, forces us to adapt quickly to new working practices. Forward-looking enterprises that are achieving better outcomes have already quickly reworked forecasts on supply chains, materials, and costs. Navigating Your Transition to xP&A.

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2024 Predications for SAP Finance Teams

Jet Global

Our recent Finance Team Trends Report indicates that last year, over 48% of finance teams experienced efficiency losses amidst global economic disruptions, emphasizing the critical need for adaptability and agility in 2024. In January 2024, SAP will increase on-premises support fees by an average of 5% , increasing the urgency for migration.

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What’s Top of Mind for CFOs Heading into 2024

Jet Global

If any one word could encapsulate 2023, it would be “uncertainty.” The need for greater efficiency and more accurate forecasting led CFOs to re-evaluate the tools and processes on hand and their ability to overcome skills shortages and drive agility.

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