At PwC, we are eager to contribute to building trust in society and solving important and complex challenges at organisations. This requires cooperation and building relationships. With each other, with our customers and with our stakeholders. If we combine those relationships, knowledge and expertise with the right technology, opportunities will arise. We find valuable solutions when we look at what can be done smarter, better and otherwise from different backgrounds and perspectives. That is the power of our community of solvers.
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Aart Barkey Wolf, secretary of Voedselbanken Nederland, talks about the challenges of the non-profit organisation and the collaboration with PwC.
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Mitra Tydeman-Yousef, tax specialist at PwC, talks about the services provided to Voedselbanken Nederland and how she sees our community of solvers.
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Martine Koedijk, sector chair of Local Governments at PwC, about the importance of bringing together different areas of expertise within our community of solvers.
Trust has never been more important. It's the link that connects your organisation, your people, your customers, your stakeholders and the world. We know that trust isn't something you can buy off the shelf. We work to earn and grow trust through every interaction, every experience and every relationship.
Executive organisations have a productivity problem in process, IT and personnel. This is evident from a benchmark performed by PwC. The benchmark tool can help in advising on the complex implementation issues that are currently facing the national government.
Read moreChoosing sustainability is more than good intentions. It’s about making a difference – for your business and our world. It’s about delivering lasting outcomes that are not only a win for business, but a win for all. Solutions that drive value and fuel growth, whilst strengthening our environment and societies. Leading business responsively and responsibly to build trust with your customers, employees and stakeholders.
Changes in climate policy affect industrial companies and their perspective for action in the Netherlands. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy is trying to map out this influence and draw comparisons with other countries. In order to be able to make these comparisons, PwC carries out a playing field test that provides insight into the effect of climate policy.
Read moreThe one thing that we've learned over the past period is that it's people who continue to make the difference. The New Equation is a future that is human-led and tech-powered. For us, people and technology work hand in hand. It's about how human ingenuity combines with technology to deliver faster, more intelligent and better outcomes whilst building trust across the value chain.
The price cap came into effect at the beginning of this year under enormous time pressure and social unrest. Gas prices skyrocketed and energy suppliers had to implement the measure in a short time. Sean Saturday, technology and control expert at PwC, and lawyer Peter van Asperen watched with an energy supplier and advised on the implementation and reliable execution of the price cap.
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Our people make the difference in our services. They form our community of solvers and are the core of our strategy 'The New Equation'. Trust and sustained outcomes are central to this. Together, trust and sustained outcomes lead to greater relevance.