Jon Wallace

Principal at Voco Consulting

Jon Wallace is an experienced consultant and principal at Voco, where since July 2004, the focus has been on enhancing enterprise interactions through design, process improvement, and technology solutions. Voco offers a range of services including strategic sourcing, benchmarking, and ICT infrastructure architecture. Prior to Voco, Jon held the position of VP, Software Engineering at Nextair in Canada from 2001 to 2002 and worked in various roles at Unisys from 1988 to 2000. Jon's educational background includes attendance at Massey University from 1982 to 1984, Onslow College in 1977, and Hutt Valley High School from 1974 to 1977.

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Wellington, New Zealand

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Voco Consulting

Voco Consulting is a specialist business consultancy working with enterprises across the country. We provide thoughtful guidance and practical help with demanding business challenges. We'll team up with you to: MEET CHALLENGES Design and scope the business and technology changes needed in order to implement improved operating models. SEIZE OPPORTUNITIES Exploit the opportunities emerging from the disruption in the ICT market, the rapid advances in technology, and the changes to the business environment and consumer behaviour. ACHIEVE RESULTS Drive execution through strong governance and judicious application of strategy, architecture, sourcing, and programme management. We offer independent, objective leadership on high stakes business lead projects, especially those needing enablement through communications technologies. We'll help your enterprise get better results from its interactions with customers, clients, partners and staff. Talk to us about: • Our demonstrable results leading major change programmes • Connecting to NZ’s ICT supplier community capability • Finding your latent opportunity for business benefit realisation • How far you can constructively push the boundaries with suppliers • Our knowledge of industry directions (commercial, technical, regulatory) • Introductions to executives and decision-makers in industry and government


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11-50

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