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MCLEAN, Va., Nov. 6, 2024 ~ Guidehouse, a global consultancy known for its expertise in providing advisory, digital, and managed services to both commercial and public sectors, has recently joined forces with Grand Traverse County in Michigan. The collaboration aims to deploy the Workday platform in order to streamline operations, improve financial management, and enhance workforce management across the county's government functions.
The partnership between Guidehouse and Grand Traverse County was focused on supporting the end-to-end management of their Workday Adaptive Planning deployment. This included tasks such as system configuration, data migration, user training, and change management. By taking a comprehensive approach to the project, Guidehouse ensured a smooth transition for the county and equipped its employees with the necessary skills to utilize the new platform effectively.
Chad Rorden of Guidehouse expressed his honor in collaborating with Grand Traverse County on this significant transformation. He stated that implementing Workday Adaptive Planning has provided the county with essential tools to optimize its financial and human resource planning operations. This will ultimately lead to better service delivery for its citizens. Rorden also highlighted that Guidehouse's team delivered a seamless implementation that aligns with the county's goals of operational excellence and long-term sustainability.
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The project involved implementing Workday Adaptive Planning services for various aspects such as financial planning, revenue planning, expense planning, reporting, and data mapping. This is just one of several successful collaborations between Guidehouse and public agencies in implementing Workday. Other notable partnerships include Oakland County in Michigan, Spokane in Washington, Arvada in Colorado, and Kern County in California.
Nate Alger, county administrator at Grand Traverse County expressed his confidence in achieving significant improvements through this collaboration with Guidehouse. He stated that with their extensive experience in deploying Workday, the county is poised to achieve operational efficiency, data accuracy, and strategic decision-making. Alger also emphasized that this initiative is an exciting step towards efficient service delivery for residents.
As a trusted Workday Services Partner, Guidehouse's experts are dedicated to empowering organizations to efficiently manage finances, attract and retain top talent, and create the workforce of the future. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by public sector clients, Guidehouse combines advisory and digital capabilities with the Workday deployment methodology to facilitate a seamless system transformation.
The partnership between Guidehouse and Grand Traverse County was focused on supporting the end-to-end management of their Workday Adaptive Planning deployment. This included tasks such as system configuration, data migration, user training, and change management. By taking a comprehensive approach to the project, Guidehouse ensured a smooth transition for the county and equipped its employees with the necessary skills to utilize the new platform effectively.
Chad Rorden of Guidehouse expressed his honor in collaborating with Grand Traverse County on this significant transformation. He stated that implementing Workday Adaptive Planning has provided the county with essential tools to optimize its financial and human resource planning operations. This will ultimately lead to better service delivery for its citizens. Rorden also highlighted that Guidehouse's team delivered a seamless implementation that aligns with the county's goals of operational excellence and long-term sustainability.
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The project involved implementing Workday Adaptive Planning services for various aspects such as financial planning, revenue planning, expense planning, reporting, and data mapping. This is just one of several successful collaborations between Guidehouse and public agencies in implementing Workday. Other notable partnerships include Oakland County in Michigan, Spokane in Washington, Arvada in Colorado, and Kern County in California.
Nate Alger, county administrator at Grand Traverse County expressed his confidence in achieving significant improvements through this collaboration with Guidehouse. He stated that with their extensive experience in deploying Workday, the county is poised to achieve operational efficiency, data accuracy, and strategic decision-making. Alger also emphasized that this initiative is an exciting step towards efficient service delivery for residents.
As a trusted Workday Services Partner, Guidehouse's experts are dedicated to empowering organizations to efficiently manage finances, attract and retain top talent, and create the workforce of the future. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by public sector clients, Guidehouse combines advisory and digital capabilities with the Workday deployment methodology to facilitate a seamless system transformation.
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