Business View Magazine | May/June 2022

82 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 5 logistics, and other sectors are moving to Workday. “Our market includes companies with anywhere from about 3,500 to about 50,000 employees,” Diego reports. “Another change is that it’s now hard to find a company that only does business in one country. So we work with customers that are in 20, 30, or 40 countries. In terms of industry, we work across all of Workday’s commercial industries. We currently have a number of clients in Retail, Hospitality and Professional Services.” Typically, Invisors’ work with these clients involved spending around 30 to 35% of project time on-site. That was the model that was working well for the company, with key periods like the kickoff, initial designs, and prototype review stages involving more in-person collaboration, with remote work coming to the fore the rest of the time. That was until the COVID-19 pandemic hit. “As soon as COVID came in March of 2020, we pulled back to working completely remotely, which was quite straightforward for us because our employees were used to working this way,” Diego recalls. “The challenge was more for our customers that had to immediately move their entire organizations online. But our customers did a great job of managing this transition and we’re starting to see on-site travel again in 2022.” Part of the reason why Invisors was able to manage the pandemic’s disruption so well is due to the flexibility and teamwork that forms

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