This week marked the launch of Wisely, an IT consultancy established to help businesses manage their processes and productivity with monday.com as the main solutions provider.
Wisely, a member of the Waitapu Group best known for their advertising agency Stanley St, is the brainchild of the former Stanley St Chief Technology Officer, Chris Björklund, who is now the Founder and CEO of Wisely.
Björklund along with Senior Account Manager, Phil Purchase and Raveena Rajput, Customer Success Consultant, bring together experience in technology, data, and finance to facilitate Wisely’s mission of helping thousands of New Zealand and Australian companies to streamline their business processes and boost productivity.
Wisely’s focus will be on building agility into their clients’ businesses, giving them the space to respond to challenges through the implementation of SaaS platforms, such as monday.com.
monday.com, a customisable Work OS, enables any type of business to plan, manage and monitor their processes through a cloud-based SaaS platform.
“At Wisely we are big believers of smarter, not harder and we genuinely want to help businesses succeed through processes that lead to increased productivity.
“While New Zealanders and Australians are known for their work ethic, we tend to work more hours instead of implementing time saving management systems.
“We just want everyone to experience monday.com and to understand the benefits,” says Björklund.
The monday.com APAC team is equally enthusiastic to have Wisely on board.
“Being able to speak the same language from an advertising agency and retail standpoint with the Wisely team makes me excited for the opportunities ahead,” says Gavin Watson Marketing, Creative Industry lead, monday.com.
“We’re really pleased to be able to welcome Wisely to the monday.com family, and we’re looking forward to seeing what impact we can have together in the retail and agency space,” says Angus Mansfield, Director of Partnerships APAC, monday.com.
Initially Wisely will focus on supporting Retail and Agency clients.
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