NUS IT Report Card 2023

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Ms. Low Zhiqi (College of Design and Engineering) was crowned the DE Influencer for her efforts in pushing several digital tools: Miro, MS Bookings, Power Automate, and Power Apps. Her influence extended even further when she shared her expertise at the “Sharing @EXCITE” event in June 2022. This stands as proof that even small steps can make a big impact in the world of digital enablement. Danny Ling from NUS Business School , the winner of the DE Superstar award, shares a similar strategy to digital enablement. Danny’s method involved automating routine administrative tasks such as using Power Automate to generate over 600 offer letters for the Business School, resulting in time and cost savings, as well as fewer errors.

“RiskRadar 1.0” , a horizon scanning tool created by the AnalytiRisk team, which comprised staff from Office of Risk Management & Compliance (ORMC), Office of Data and Intelligence (ODI) , and NUS IT, won the DE Galaxy award. The tool, driven by Power BI, conducts risk scanning and identifies early warning signs of potential risks from public media sources. Users would be apprised of the current and immediate challenges and be able to foresee potential risks and opportunities. Office of Admissions won the DE MODEL award where MODEL stands for MOst Digitally-EnabLed. This prestigious recognition goes to the top department with the largest number of staff trained in Digital Enablement tools, solutions developed, and potential hours saved per year.

In 2024, the DE Star Awards will be alternated with the DE Hackathon, a thrilling showcase of innovation and creativity where participants leverage their skills to solve real-world challenges, enriched by training sessions conducted by NUS IT.

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