Check out all of the content from our Real-Life Citizen Developer Series, which showcases great examples of citizen development in action! Here we collect all of our case studies and industry infographics that originally appeared on our main Citizen Developer page, which keeps you up to date on all the latest articles, webinars, events and more!
This month we are bringing you real-life stories on how citizen development can have a huge impact on the employees of an organization—in particular the satisfaction, enjoyment and fulfillment they experience from their day-to-day working lives.
The hyper-agile nature of citizen development and low-code and no-code technology allows companies to become adaptable and responsive whilst staying relevant and resilient. Find out how some companies were able to respond and provide solutions to their customers and deliver on their increasing digital demands and expectations.
This month, we are bringing you real-life stories of how citizen development can help project managers to be more successful. Throughout this series, we will explore how project management combined with citizen development will improve efficiency, reduce costs, and speed up project activities through the adoption of digital solutions and automation of workflows.
One Fortune 500 renewable energy company put into practice a low-code solution that administered time savings, workflow improvements, and easy data retrieving and entry processes.
Using low-code or no-code with citizen development can deliver impactful business and organizational benefits. Here some real-life examples that outline how low-code and no-code applications have been used to deliver increased revenue for organizations.
Read how Prostate Cancer UK used no-code to streamline data collection and automate processes, all with the aim of improving efficiency and communications.
Cumbria Constabulary used a low-code platform to streamline operations and enhance front-line incident management. It built and implemented low-code apps to solve these challenges in only four months.
Financial services company Stearns Lending implemented a low-code solution that delivered significant cost savings, increased profitability and improved data accuracy.
Financial services company Somicre used no-code to improve customer service, reduce loan approval time and allow remote teams to input customer data while offline.
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust implemented a no-code automation solution to speed up patient referrals and improve efficiency and data quality, resulting in more effective patient consultations and significant cost and time savings.
Within two days, one employee was able to use low-code to build a tracker app for a health and fitness campaign that was launched—and resulted in greater-than-expected adoption amongst employees.
Within three weeks, Red Steel was able to use low-code to deploy a digital project management solution that is fully accessible via mobile to manage its structural steel projects.
Lagan Homes built a digital mobile app in a single day using no-code to prepare workers and ensure employee safety for returning to work at construction sites post-pandemic lockdown.
Aioi Nissay Dowa wanted to empower employees to build their own apps for solving problems and optimizing processes. They built an e-learning portal for citizen developer training which has boosted certifications and helped transform company culture towards a more innovation-driven and proactive employee mindset.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many challenges to organizations. Here are some real-life examples that outline how applications have been built to help overcome those problems.
Curious about what other organizations in the travel sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real-life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations in the retail sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real-life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations in manufacturing are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations in the law sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations in the insurance sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real-life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations in the utilities or energy sectors are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations in the healthcare sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some interesting real-life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations in the education sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some interesting real-life examples for you!
Curious about what other technology organizations are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real-life examples for you.
Curious about what other telco organizations are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real life examples for you.
Curious about what other government or public sector organizations are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some interesting real-life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations that are helping businesses move toward sustainability are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some interesting real-life examples for you!
Curious about what other organizations in the logistics/transport sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real-life examples for you.
Curious about what other organizations in the financial sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real-life examples for financial services.
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