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Team Fisher, the Capita-led consortium including Raytheon UK, Elbit Systems UK, Fujitsu, the University of Lincoln and several smaller British suppliers, has successfully met the six-month milestone in its 12-year programme to transform and modernise the Royal Navy’s shore-based training across 16 sites.
Capita today launches Avatar, a new technology that uses 3D digital characters to make the customer service experience more human.
Team Fisher, the Capita-led consortium including Raytheon UK, Elbit Systems UK, Fujitsu, the University of Lincoln and several smaller British suppliers, has started 2022 by meeting its latest milestone in its 12-year programme to transform and modernise the Royal Navy’s shore-based training across 16 sites.
Creating a simpler business well positioned for the future.
The training of Defence firefighters has been judged as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, in the first inspection of the Defence Fire Training Unit (DFTU) following its move from RAF Manston to the Capita-owned Fire Service College (FSC) in Moreton-in-Marsh.
Organisation design is at the core of any high-productivity organisation, by mapping the service delivery chain organisations can determine how to turn its resources into inputs, outputs and outcomes. This then helps to identify key constraints for improving budget efficiency, productivity and effectiveness.
It doesn’t seem too long ago that the introduction of interactive voice response (IVR) received a rocky reception with many customers citing that they preferred to speak to a ‘real human’.
There can be no doubt the pandemic has altered the emotional make-up of society. Collectively, we are now much more aware of the suffering of others – and how could we not be after seeing lives turned upside down and businesses upended with no sense of rhyme or reason or equity.
The devastating pandemic and its consequential lockdown have undeniably catalysed digital progress and cross-industry transformation, forcing all of us to look, forecast and plan ahead in ways that were perhaps inconceivable prior to March 2020.
A popular online brokerage prided itself on building a customer experience that made trading stocks as easy as swiping right or left to purchase a book online.