
Shared services are entering an AI-driven era of speed, intelligence, and adaptability—where efficiency means predicting needs, automating decisions, and continuously learning.
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The 24th annual ScottMadden Foushée Security and Compliance Compensation report gives industry professionals insight into what their peers are earning.
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The Trump administration's energy policy activity is shifting how energy providers are planning their investments and operations. Read our analysis of the operational impacts of the One…
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Blockchain technology carries a similar revolutionary potential to that of the internet, though be wary of the hype. This report focuses on how blockchains work, the current…
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This is the second article of a three-part series on data protection for shared services.
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ScottMadden and RTI International assisted Bruce Power in streamlining and automating its environmental monitoring programs. The result of the improved environmental monitoring program was a significant reduction…
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Are you ready to transform your talent acquisition practices? This white paper introduces the concept of cognitive recruiting and explores the benefits and considerations of implementing these…
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This case study reviews how ScottMadden helped a large Canadian research university design and implement an innovative, horizontally and vertically integrated shared services model across human resources,…
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ScottMadden partnered with a large energy provider to align its security program with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF).
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During the 2016 Transmission Summit, ScottMadden reviewed the generation landscape and the impacts of the Clean Power Plan.
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Aligning Business Drivers Between Finance and Procurement Making an End-to-End Procure-to-Pay a Reality
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ScottMadden assisted Bruce Power, a private nuclear generator, with establishing an operational performance review to improve nuclear generator station performance and increase accountability among the first-line supervisors.
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