Capgemini wins three 2021 Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Technology Awards

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Capgemini has announced that it has won three 2021 Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Technology awards for its Hot Desk and Answer Generator tools.

 The awards recognize organizations that have successfully deployed programs, strategies, modalities, processes, systems, and tools that have achieved measurable results. The program attracts entrants from leading corporations around the world, as well as mid-market and smaller firms.

 Capgemini was recognized in the following categories:

  • Gold award in the “Best Advance for Learning Under a Crisis” (Hot Desk Tool)
  • Silver award in the “Best Advance in Business Automation” (Answer Generator Tool)
  • Bronze award in the “Best Advance in Technology for Readapting to the Workplace and Workplace Culture” (Hot Desk tool)

 Geetika Mediratta, Practice Leader for Intelligent Automation at Capgemini’s Business Services said, “As organizations adapt to the hybrid workplace they are continuing to look for intelligent solutions that give their employees the confidence to return to office safely, and that drive process efficiency to help build resilient teams. At Capgemini, we’re constantly innovating to provide intuitive, technology solutions that help businesses meet their objectives and improve the employee experience. We are delighted to be recognized for our Hot Desk and Answer Generator tools, which further underlines our focus on providing a frictionless employee experience.”

Technology has never been more critical for success in human capital management than it is today. We were thrilled to see many new innovations in all areas, but especially related to the future of work,” said Brandon Hall Group Chief Operating Officer and awards program head Rachel Cooke. “Thanks to the many innovations from our Excellence in Technology winners, organizations have many compelling options as they make important decisions on how to leverage technology to drive their people strategies.”

 A panel of veteran, independent senior industry experts, and Brandon Hall Group senior analysts and executives evaluated the entries based upon the following criteria:

  • Product: What was the product’s breakthrough innovation?
  • Unique differentiators: What makes the product unique and how does it differ from any competing products?
  • Value proposition: What problem does the product solve and/or what need does this product address?
  • Measurable results: What are the benefits customers can expect to experience as a result of using this product?

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