
How to become a customer-driven business
Many companies claim to be customer-driven without having a conscious relationship to what it means. What actions can you take to become a customer-driven organisation and increase growth and profitability?
Many companies claim to be customer-driven without having a conscious relationship to what it means. What actions can you take to become a customer-driven organisation and increase growth and profitability?
What is it like to work with development in Visma? We have talked to Kasper and Jacob who are currently working on an AI project where Kasper is the Project Lead and Jacob is part of the Optimization Technology team that develops the algorithm.
As a response to the current situation, individuals across the globe have turned into digital workers and are adopting new online behaviours. In this article, we share our best practices on how companies can adapt their current customer journeys to stay digitally connected with their customers and provide them with engaging online experiences.
I am a week away from finishing my bachelor studies in interaction design at Malmö University. For me it has been an exciting journey to further my education from lingerie design to user-experience design. Especially looking back at the past year were Visma has played a central role in my education.
The power of getting your voice heard, and the knowledge that what you say, actually matters, is what has brought success into Visma’s’ security program. We are proud to share how Visma managed to embed security into the software development teams’ culture, and thereafter, successfully increase security.
In the midst of my colleagues and I working from home, I had the opportunity to learn and test the basics of how we work with UX in Visma. During three days, I participated in a remote version of the training “UX Fundamentals”. At first I was a bit sceptical about the concept of effectively taking and teaching remote classes, but not anymore. By using Google Meet together with the collaboration tool Mural, we had no problems.
Continuous learning is imperative for employees to stay relevant and for organisations to stay competitive. In this article, we share our top tips on how organisations can succeed in moving their learning practices to a virtual environment.
In its raw form, data is not information but processed in the right way it can be turned into information. Amanda, Kejsi and Bjarte share their thoughts on data analytics as a business-critical tool.
Through our Team Jumbo-Visma sponsorship, we pride ourselves on bringing people together in sports, contributing to a healthier society. So, when races are canceled and people must stay at home, how can we use our sponsorship to not just promote activity—but enable it?
The Visma Product Design team, working with Visma’s design language Nordic Cool, recently launched a new version of the design language; Nordic Cool 4. On top of the standard version, the team has now launched dark mode.
Meeting the users face to face is always great but sometimes remote user research is the better option. It could be because of budgets, physical distances, the time you have available -or a raging pandemic virus.
During 2 days of training in UX Fundamentals in Växjö, we got stuffed with information and tips and tricks on how we can use the UX tools to build our services together with our users.
Do you believe that skiing can help manage stress? One of our managers in Visma Finland has found her answer to this question, and shares her experiences in this blog post.
Why do we make content about our sponsorships? Get insights into how our video specialist works with Team Jumbo-Visma to create great content and get his best tips for video and photo production.
Customer relationship management is key to understand and increase customer satisfaction. But how does one begin an implementation?
What happens when you put a pair of skis on Team Jumbo-Visma’s up and coming cycling talents?
The largest collective of product marketing managers, PMA – Product Marketing Alliance, asked for speakers to their latest event in London and went to Visma for best practices. Visma’s own Erica Masman and Liza Collin accepted the challenge.
Making the world a better place through design – too ambitious or something we need to do? How can we apply sustainability to our everyday work? Our UX team set out to answer these questions and more at their recent innovation jam.