cBEYONData is excited to announce that we will be sponsoring and attending the 2020 Shared Services Summit virtually this year. This year’s conference is a collaborative endeavor between ACT-IAC (American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council) and the Shared Services Leadership Coalition. The virtual summit will be September 16th-17th and will feature government and industry leaders with expertise in shared services. We are proud to partner with ACT-IAC and Shared Services Leadership Coalition in their goal of “Keeping Shared Services in the forefront as we look to transform government“.
Register to attend today!
From Shared Services Leadership Coalition:
The Summit is the biggest and most important event of the year for the Federal shared services community. We’re expecting government and industry leaders from across the “CXO” communities (HR, FM, IT, acquisition, etc.) with common interests in shared services. Topics will include:
- Progress and advancements in enterprise shared services
- Building more robust partnerships between government and industry
- Re-skilling labor: from low value to high-value work
- What’s next for government shared services
From American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council:
OBJECTIVES
- Provide success stories and experiences that can assist attendees in doing things better, faster and cheaper
- Demonstrate to attendees what is available and possible with Shared Services
- Obtain one or two actionable activities that can be shared and executed at the office in a short period of time
- Share experience of all professional communities such as Human Resources, finance, logistics, training, information technology, security, grants management, health, customer experience
OUTCOMES
- You will have a clear understanding of what Shared Services is and what is happening in Shared Services across government
- You will know who the players are in government and industry
- You will have a clearer understanding of what is ahead for shared services
- You will know how you can support Shared Services NOW