Innovators at Mazars

Innovation and transformation are words that we hear, read or write several times a day. But how do we make sense of all these new technological, societal or business trends? How do companies implement some of these changes in practice? And most importantly, how do businesses move from ‘doing’ digital to ‘being’ digital?

To start answering these questions, we invite you to discover “Innovators At Mazars”. Meet the faces of innovation and transformation at Mazars: they are diverse, international, entrepreneurial, talented and most importantly, human. In a world of uncertainty, what is certain is that all industries, sectors and professions are being impacted by change. Today, innovation is simply no longer reserved to a mere few geeks. 

Join us on a journey that will demystify and simplify, but also explain pragmatically how some concepts and technologies are being applied concretely in companies to solve real life issues. It is also the occasion to revisit certain ideas, as well as to imagine what the future holds. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Featured innovators

Claire tells us all about the challenges when it comes to spreading innovation, but she also shares her magic recipe for success. Dive into her paper to learn more.

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Carsten leads Innovation & Change Culture in Germany, so he is well placed to share with us first-hand the pain points when driving change in a large organisation, and how to overcome them through cultural change initiatives.

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As an experienced change management consultant, Erwan shares his insight into why business projects fail and how we can capitalise on these failures to turn them into successes. Learn how to turn mistakes into strengths.

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The IT department is witnessing the rise of ‘citizen developers’, ordinary employees who have mastered platforms to create their own IT tools within the business. In his article, Frank explains how these new profiles within organisations can bring about positive change and why management should keep an eye on them.

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Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is evolving rapidly and is becoming all the more sophisticated with the improvements in different Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Take a glimpse at the future of work.

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The three dimensions needed for successful and repeated innovations

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The number one challenge international organisations face in innovation is finding the best way to rapidly and repeatedly spread transformational solutions beyond the borders of the country or business unit where the idea originated. Finding the right dissemination method to scale and generate massive adoption of an innovation throughout a multi-national, multi-cultural and multi-generational organisation is a tough task. However, it is achievable and very rewarding.

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