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Advanced Management Systems (AMS) partners with Waikato DHB for workforce management technology & transformation
13 Mar 2019

Waikato District Health Board has partnered with Advanced Management Systems (AMS), New Zealand’s leading Software as a Service (SaaS) provider of workforce management solutions to the health care sector, to deliver an end-to-end Cloud solution that serves its workforce management, payroll and HR functions.

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AMS to sponsor the HR Analytics Conference in Auckland, on the 14-15 November 2016
07 Nov 2016

AMS is delighted to be a sponsor of the 4th Annual HR Analytics Conference to be held at the Crowne Plaza, Auckland, on the 14-15 November 2016.

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Help the AMS Team to raise funds for the cancer research and relief!
27 Oct 2016

This year again, AMS is participating in the Walking Stars half marathon, which is New Zealand's first night-time walking half marathon, taking place in Auckland, raising funds for the Cancer Society.

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AMS to attend the Gartner Symposium on the Gold Coast, Australia, on the 24-27 October
18 Oct 2016

Joseph Yip, CEO of AMS, will be attending the Gartner Symposium, which is the most important gathering of CIOs and Senior IT Executives. This year, the Symposium’s theme is “Lead 360. Drive Digital to the Core”.

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AMS to attend the 2016 Health Sector Finance Workshop in Hamilton, on the 17-18 October
13 Oct 2016

Noel Horne, Account Manager, and Tobin Blathwayt, CFO, are attending the Health Sector Finance Workshop on the 17 – 18 October in Hamilton, organised by the Waikato District Health Board.

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Technology and Government agencies: can we do better?
01 Sep 2016
AMS was one of the sponsors for the recently released NZ Tech report - Digital Nation New Zealand, from Tech Sector to Digital Nation. It provides an analysis of the economic impact the Tech sector is having on the New Zealand Economy.  It is the first report to quantify the impact of technology and is fast becoming how we measure the growth and impact of technology in New Zealand.
 
As an enterprise workforce management solution provider, AMS aims to increase public sector companies’ productivity via intelligent automation and smart end-to-end processes. It is very interesting that the report states that an improvement in technology productivity could potentially impact all industries productivity. And based on the NZIER research, “a 4% Tech sector productivity improvement would cause NZ GDP to expand by 1%” which represents "$2.7 billion expansion of the economy”.

Similar findings are evident in the Treasury BASS (Benchmarking Administrative and Support Services) report, which provides information on the back-office functions across the NZ State sector and is produced annually.
The latest BASS report, which was released last month (July 2016) identified that “HR services are not particularly efficient or effective by international standards” and that “HR processes remain cumbersome and are characterised by low levels of automation”.

Having the agencies that are below median efficiency reach median efficiency generates productivity gains of $37.7 million annually.

The impact of technology on efficiency and more

Last year, an analysis made on the BASS report has shown that AMS offers the most productive and best value for money HRMIS system to NZ Government agencies*.

​Automated processes using AMS Business Process Management (BPM) to drive intelligent workflows reduces the time spent by FTE on administrative tasks, to focus on more strategic tasks.
Better use of resources efficiently and effectively “could be critical for the agencies that cannot generate more revenue but need to optimise the use of their existing resources to increase the service levels and output”. More than increased productivity, automated intelligent processes improves customers’ experience and have a greater proportion of public funds utilised for front-line resources.
 
* FIN6 (Payroll productivity) and HR5.5 (core HR process productivity) metrics have been grouped by solution supplier, excluding suppliers with just one agency.