The Maori Language Commissionreports it has greatly improved financial clarity for auditing following the implementation of MYOB Advanced by tech firm Endeavour. The Auditor-General ranking of MLC’s accounts following the implementation of the new system was the highest in the organisation’s 30 year history, says Endeavour, in a statement. The M?ori Language Commission – Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo M?ori (TTWh), was set up under the M?ori Language Act 1987 to promote the use of M?ori. Prior to the implementation, MLC’s challenges include untrustworthy systems and a lack of accountability, says Endeavour. This was mainly due to financial reports being generated manually, making them more susceptible to incorrect data. This resulted in missed deadlines and no audit trail. “Working with the Maori Language Commission has allowed Endeavour to do what we do best,” says Tim Ryley, Endeavour CEO. “We have worked together to improve the quality and reliability of information, improve business process, enhance the roles and skills of their team, and increase their audit compliance.” Kara Taumaunu, an external advisor to the Commission who worked on the project, says the automation of everyday processes provided by MYOB Advanced, meant staff can focus on higher value tasks. Taumaunu says purchase-order approval automation and reconciliation has also made things easier for staff. MYOB Advanced allows copies of source documents to be attached to POs. This allows the approver to see all relevant information, and will eventually allow transition to a paperless filing system. During audits, this creates an easy click-to-view. Commission staff are also free to get on with what they do best, rather than spending time managing a frustrating workflow. “The automation of the system makes it more likely that you have the approvals that you need, which was previously holding things up,” says Taumaunu. “Now there’s no need to chase up signatures, you just delegate it to the right person online.” Related content brandpost Sponsored by Rimini Street Dear Oracle Cloud…I need my own space Access results from a recent Rimini Street survey about why enterprises are rethinking their Oracle relationship and cloud strategy. By Tanya O'Hara Nov 28, 2023 5 mins Cloud Computing brandpost Sponsored by Rimini Street How to evolve IT systems into innovation engines Today’s IT leaders are more than eager to modernize with best-fit cloud solutions that drive innovation and rapid business impact, but they need to do so with ROI-based solutions. By Tanya O'Hara Nov 28, 2023 4 mins IT Leadership brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks x Accenture Making sense of zero trust - why a managed SASE solution is the ideal option for enterprises Security leaders are turning to SASE as their preferred network security solution amid a new era of cloud-powered businesses working from anywhere. By CIO Contributor Nov 28, 2023 4 mins Network Security feature 8 tips for unleashing the power of unstructured data For most organizations, data in the form of text, video, audio, and other formats is plentiful but remains untapped. Here’s how to unlock business value from this overlooked data trove. By Bob Violino Nov 28, 2023 10 mins Data Mining Data Science Data Management Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe