Interviews – intalio https://www.intalio.com Complete Content Services Platform For Information Governance Tue, 28 Sep 2021 09:51:05 +0000 en hourly 1 Intalio – Bilal Interview – Aalam Alsinaya Waltijara Magazine https://www.intalio.com/bilal-interview/ Tue, 03 Aug 2021 07:08:39 +0000 https://www.intalio.com/?p=62592 Everteam Global Services-Intalio Focuses on Harnessing Technology at the Service of Vital Sectors to Boost Productivity and the Speed of Production in line with the Goals and Vision of the Kingdom 2030.

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Everteam Global Services-Intalio Focuses on Harnessing
Technology at the Service of Vital Sectors to Boost
Productivity and the Speed of Production in line with
the Goals and Vision of the Kingdom 2030.

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Interview with Intalio CEO: Key Decision Making Processes & Tools https://www.intalio.com/antoine-hraoui-descisions/ Wed, 06 Jan 2021 11:14:07 +0000 https://www.intalio.com/?p=59762 Antoine Hraoui, CEO of Intalio, talks about decision making processes during times of crisis.

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Intuition, commitments, and team decisions; Antoine Hraoui, CEO of Intalio, talks about decision making processes during times of crisis. For this exclusive insider interview, we sat down with our CEO to discuss the processes of making decisions, key players, and decision-making tools.

Here is the full interview:

  1. What procedures do you follow when making a decision?

When I do not make decisions, life decides for me.

Many bad decisions are taken because the related objectives aren’t clearly identified in the first place. Therefore, the first step in decision making is clearly defining the nature of the decision.

Once the nature of the decision is clearly stated, relevant information should be gathered. The process of gathering information can be simple or quite complex based on the intricacy of the objectives. A process of gathering structured information related to each objective should be performed using internal and external resources.

Finally, information gathering will naturally expose various alternatives. Carefully weighing each using objective thinking will lead to the right one.

Error is human. Nevertheless, a decision is hardly irreversible. Always develop a rollback plan.

  1. What approach do you most often use (intuition, rationality, …)?

Without intuition, life is boring.

Consciously, my objective is to make decisions based on a well-defined and rational process. I do admit that quite often I tend to forget about facts and go with my guts, even if reason points in the other direction.

Purest intuitions are usually right. Practicing intuition-centric decision making transforms an emotional process into a more scientific one where intuitions are assessed to give way to the right decision.

  1. Have you ever fallen into the trap of escalation of commitment? If yes, how did you handle the feedback, and how do you think you could have handled it differently?

As I mentioned in the first question, I always develop a rollback plan and review the consequences to decide whether to stay on or alter the course of actions. Yet, obstinacy is part of human nature. It happens that I “decide” to face negative outcomes through stubbornness that I confuse with determination. Nevertheless, I always end up, sometimes a bit late (better late than never), reviewing my data and alternatives to change the course of actions.

  1. How often do you base your decisions on intuition?

My reply could be always and never. A decision-making process is never exclusively based on reason or intuition. It is a combination of reasoned rational and practiced intuition. Even decisions that look intuition-centric from the outside, integrate some intangible – rather psychological – reasoning.

  1. Do you make better decisions alone or in a group? When do you usually ask for help?

My input weighs a lot in a decision, but I never decide alone. The decision-making process requires assistance, mainly in the first three steps:

  • Clearly defining the nature of a decision.
  • Gathering information on each of its objectives.
  • Identifying and weighing alternatives.

Deciding and setting the course of actions is more personal. The input of colleagues remains of some importance, however.

  1. Two employees are having regular conflicts with each other and often disturb the team’s balance. How would you handle the situation?

It all depends on the nature of the conflict, as well as the position and intentions of the concerned employees.

I consider that there is no place for conflictual minds; their day-to-day actions do not only disturb the team’s balance but undermine the whole strategy of the group. Nevertheless, a firm cannot be free of well-intentioned conflicts. A well-managed conflict ends up increasing motivation, improving communication, as well as individual and collective performance.

Resolving common conflicts between employees is usually not a complicated task. Showing empathy towards them reveals my concern for their well-being. De-dramatizing conflicts and taking the heat out of debates show the futility of conflicts and the professionalism of debates.

Regular and frequent conflicts may hide conflictual minds… bringing us back to point one above.

  1. Is employee input important in your opinion?

Input from employees is institutionalized within our group; We have set up several business-specific committees, where a representative body of various businesses, depending on their position and competence, actively participate in the governance of the group. They also report the results and decisions systematically to the concerned employees. Other matters require input from all employees. We do organize a few polls in order to keep employees involved.

Input from employees and their contribution to the governance of the group balances the capital/labor ratio, improves social dialogue, and improves the sustainable performance of the firm.

  1. How do you process group decision making? What are the advantages of this situation?

Within our group, decisions can be made by individuals alone. However, most decisions emanate from a working group. In this latest case, there are three different decision-making models:

  • By agreement: a group of employees decides on a certain course of action, such as schedules, presence, and so on.
  • By vote: based on the nature of the topic, decisions are either made based on a majority of votes (i.e., business-related) or by unanimity (i.e., major investments).
  • By authority: arbitration of the CEO with representatives of the employees.

The advantages of group decision making are mainly the following:

  • Quantity and quality of information: interactive discussions within the group increase the amount and nature of the information that will help in making the decision.
  • Better acceptance of the decision: a decision taken collectively is better understood and accepted than a decision imposed unilaterally.
  • Greater commitment to the decision: individuals associated with a decision more readily adhere to the resulting actions or changes.

There are a few drawbacks thou, however.

  1. Describe a time you had to make an immediate decision on a critical decision.

Acquiring a company in France was rather an intuitive decision where we acquired a French firm that was about to be bought by another group; it looked very complementary to our business and compliant with our geographical expansion.

I was abroad and had a few hours to take a critical and risky decision. I gathered the board over Zoom and requested a unanimous vote. I was only able to give them a few but essential information. I rather explained that my guts tell me that we should go for it. I explained though that we will include a clause that will allow us to perform a post-acquisition due diligence with similar effects and guarantees. I was able to win the commitment of all and did the operation.

  1. What decision-making tools do you use (probability theory, decision tree, historical date/secondary information, rule of thumb)?

We separate decision-making techniques and decision-making tools. Techniques are usually based on marginal analysis as well as SWOT diagrams. We implement these techniques using information analysis and governance tools that we have developed internally (and that we actually distribute), as well as regular operations and financial reports.

  1. How do biases affect your decisions and their results?

A bias alters our choices and pushes us to make the wrong decisions. Am I concerned? If I answer “no” then I am clearly a victim of an overconfidence bias.

The most common biases I face on a regular basis are self-overconfidence, overconfidence in a few close resources, and excess use of intuition and emotions. They do affect my decisions and consequently their results.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Interview with Constantin Bifani | Towards the digitalization of the Healthcare industry https://www.intalio.com/constantin-bifani/ Fri, 09 Oct 2020 10:46:51 +0000 https://www.intalio.com/?p=58926 In efforts to serve the Healthcare industry and deliver the best care and patient experience possible, Mr. Constantin Bifani was appointed Intalio’s Industry Board Member for Healthcare earlier this year…

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At Intalio, we always aim to improve and guarantee organizational success. Providing you with top-notch technologies and introducing advanced LOB solutions, are both Intalio’s top concern.

In efforts to serve the Healthcare industry and deliver the best care and patient experience possible, Mr. Constantin Bifani was appointed Intalio’s Industry Board Member for Healthcare earlier this year.

With a Master’s in Public Health specialized in Hospital Administration from the American University of Beirut and an MBA from INSEAD, Fontainebleau, Bifani possesses impressive work experience and extensive knowledge to contribute to Intalio’s ongoing success.

Bifani tackles the challenges the healthcare industry is facing especially in this critical time and shares his thoughts on how Intalio’s Suite of Healthcare Automation and Management Systems (SHAMS) could support healthcare providers with means to successfully manage their employees, deliver enhanced care services to their patients while reducing costs and increasing their returns.

We discussed with Bifani various aspects including the changes this sector is witnessing and the importance of digital transformation in those challenging times.

  1. What are the challenges that the healthcare sector and health organizations are facing?

Nowadays, the healthcare sector is facing an unprecedented uncertainty. The Covid-19 pandemic has already created a major shift from traditional office visits to virtual visits, as well as an expansion of telehealth. Expected high-growth segments are ambulatory surgery, retail clinics, home health, and specialty pharmacy. Hospital directors must find alternatives for in-patient care.

Keeping in mind that scattered information is more difficult to manage, and that the confidentiality of such information is paramount, there will be a growing need for adequate systems and platforms that are capable of collecting, analyzing, and producing meaningful reporting to assist the health professionals in their decision-making.

Many of these health professionals are no information technology specialists and might be confused by the complexity of such systems. Are they what they really want? Are they compatible with their existing infrastructure? Are they flexible? Answers are important because these systems are often complex and expensive in order to handle the massive volume of data.

  1. How would an improvement in these challenges impact the efficiency of the service provider and thus the satisfaction of patients?

Gathering and analyzing data has always been the answer to uncertainty. The challenges we described require quick and sound decision-making. Intelligent data helps you do just that. Healthcare decision-makers can only rise above these challenges by adopting efficient digital transformation solutions.

Relevant and focused data will not be beneficial for professionals only, it will also impact positively patients through quicker service and better understanding of their needs. These needs are now shifting towards telemedicine, remote monitoring tools, among many others.

Disruptive change can be a great opportunity. Quickly adopting the necessary technological changes will comfort patients who will have greater faith in their healthcare system. An easily accessible central repository that contains all patient information will speed up the diagnosis and allow better follow-up while ensuring total security and confidentiality through encryption and other data security and privacy measures.

  1. What can Intalio offer the Health Sector?

As a multinational software provider, Intalio specializes in content services, process automation and data management, offering a wide range of digital healthcare solutions to hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations.

Intalio Healthcare Automation and Management Systems (SHAMS) provides medical institutions with predictive analysis of electronic medical records (EMR), document management through automated processes, streamlining of administrative procedures, and cost reduction.

SHAMS is modular and therefore highly customizable for every health specialty, with integrated administrative and core services. It is a fully web-based solution allowing caregivers and support staff to access the system from anywhere and at any time through an intuitive user friendly customer interface.

With SHAMS, medical and health institutions can manage and share patient information while respecting international standards and regulations.

  1. What is your strategy for the short and the medium terms?

Our team is always in the “innovation mode” focusing on providing economical, fast, and effective digital solutions while reducing the global waste resulting from the use of paper and other materials.

Our goal is to transform the unsustainable healthcare systems into sustainable ones through providing high-tech digital health solutions covering all modules; from central and clinical services to patient-centric and administrative services, all of them, while improving the patients’ experience.

We are continuously working on revamping our solutions for a digital health ecosystem based on the latest models of Artificial Intelligence. The system also includes revamped functionalities supporting telehealth (like virtual visits, virtual care, virtual hospitals, etc.), mobile apps, websites, and chatbots.

Another target is to provide digital support to cope with isolation and quarantine, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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