TrueCue
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About
TrueCue’s mission is to empower business leaders with truth and certainty from their data. They provide high-impact consultancy and data-driven solutions underpinned by their cutting-edge data management platform, built for business analytics in the Microsoft Azure Cloud.
Combining analytics, consulting and technology expertise to create data-driven solutions, the TrueCue team supports organisations on their end-to-end data and analytics journey – covering data management, visualisation, operational reporting, advanced analytics and data science.
As a Microsoft Gold Partner, Tableau’s-longest standing EMEA Partner, and Alteryx EMEA 2019 Partner of the Year, their solutions are widely used across the public, private and third sectors, with clients including the NHS, Nuffield Health, Imperial College Health Partners, Local Government, EDF, HSBC, and GlaxoSmithKline, to name but a few.
So, whether its understanding patient care to optimise treatment strategies, driving customer insight to create the next sales campaign, or understanding donations across a charitable trust, their solutions have lasting value which drive performance improvements, so that you can take action on what matters most, with confidence.
For more information, please see: https://www.truecue.com/
Areas of expertise
Published content
Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
This report brings the current AI conversation together and makes sense of the signals people are seeing in isolation.
- Why AI can look like it’s slowing down and accelerating at the same time
- How work is changing at the task level, rather than through sudden job replacement
- Why productivity gains often come with increased pressure and workload
- What changes when AI moves inside tools instead of sitting alongside them
- Why readiness, not capability, is now the biggest constraint for organisations
- How agentic AI shifts the conversation from output to action
This report brings the current AI conversation together and makes sense of the signals people are seeing in isolation.
- Why AI can look like it’s slowing down and accelerating at the same time
- How work is changing at the task level, rather than through sudden job replacement
- Why productivity gains often come with increased pressure and workload
- What changes when AI moves inside tools instead of sitting alongside them
- Why readiness, not capability, is now the biggest constraint for organisations
- How agentic AI shifts the conversation from output to action