公司规模
Large Corporate
国家
- Switzerland
产品
- IBM Connections
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Brand Awareness
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
适用行业
- 化学品
- 汽车
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
- 产品研发
用例
- 协作机器人
- 远程协作
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
关于客户
Sika AG 是一家专业化学品公司,在建筑行业和汽车行业的粘合、密封、阻尼、加固和保护系统和产品的开发和生产方面处于领先地位。该公司在全球 84 个国家/地区设有子公司,并在 160 多家工厂生产。其 16,000 多名员工的年销售额为 51.4 亿瑞士法郎。作为其近期增长战略的一部分,Sika 收购了多家公司,这给快速入职、整合和培训员工带来了挑战。
挑战
西卡集团是一家专业化学品公司,由于通过收购加速增长,该公司面临着挑战。该公司需要简化不同业务线的新员工和现有员工之间的知识共享。2013 年,大多数新员工都是通过收购加入公司的,这给快速入职、整合和培训员工带来了挑战。西卡需要一个解决方案来继续培养一支有能力、受过良好教育的员工队伍,致力于履行公司的品牌承诺。领导团队设想了一个未来的工作场所,基于一个安全、灵活、集成的解决方案为数千名员工提供服务。
解决方案
Sika AG 部署了 IBM Connections 软件作为其全球企业协作 (GECO) 计划的一部分。该软件提供高度安全的社交网络,帮助加快员工入职、集成和培训。GECO 平台是在 IBM 的帮助下创建的,提供现成的经济高效、可扩展的解决方案,无需定制。部署该软件是为了将全球近 11,500 名员工聚集在一起。Connections 软件简化了协作并加强了个人网络,创造了商业价值。它还用于最初未设想的领域,例如全球管理业务流程。
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