Case study
Friday, October 06
09:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Live in Copenhagen
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In this presentation, we will explore the digital transformation journey of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). With a presence in 170 countries, UNDP faced challenges in managing and leveraging data across its decentralized operations. By moving away from legacy systems and migrating to the cloud, UNDP has been able to streamline its operations, improve collaboration, and enhance decision-making. Join us to learn how UNDP’s digital transformation journey has enabled them to achieve greater efficiency and impact in their development work.
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I'm a dynamic, results-driven project, change and communications specialist with over two-decades of experience in diverse public and private sector roles – 15 years at the international level with the United Nations and several years in the not-for-profit sector.
As an experienced stakeholder manager, advisor, and team leader, I’m committed to implementing user-centred solutions and humanising technology based on strong UX design expertise. I have wide-ranging experience in delivering global digital transformation projects that strengthen internal and external communications, foster engagement and collaboration, facilitate knowledge sharing and transform how organisations operate (e.g. SharePoint Online, MS 0365 Oracle Cloud, ServiceNow, Salesforce, Drupal, etc.).
I’m passionate about empowering others, fostering collaboration and creativity to deliver shared outcomes and common goods. I possess strong coordination, advisory and analytical skills and have a proven track record delivering global strategies and projects within multi-disciplinary teams. I have a talent for making the complex simple – whether compelling advocacy materials to inspire donors around humanitarian needs or synthesising and visualising technical information and data to facilitate learning, capacity development and adoption.