This year has without a doubt been a special and unforgettable year, which in itself has posed a lot of challenges both for individuals and for companies alike. Being aware and recognising the seriousness of this as well as the impact it has had on us all, is a given.
We hope you and your loved ones are all safe and healthy as we go towards the end of this year.
However, in order for us to end on a high note, we choose to keep things on the positive side in this round up, and share the biggest highlights from our 2020:
Anonymised Reporting
This feature was launched to enable 100% anonymous reporting when needed, and in order to avoid retaliation and the blame game towards reporters.
Signature Questions
This feature makes it possible to sign-off on reports when needed. It was implemented to make the documentation on such things are key receipts, product returns, claims and complaints possible in incy.io.
Whistleblowing Channel
As the new EU directive on whistleblowing will kick-in at the end of 2021, we have expanded incy.io’s use to fit the directive. In that way our customers wouldn’t need to get a new platform for whistleblowing, and can continue to manage all their incident reports in incy.io. The channel is of course 100% anonymous so that the whistleblower’s identity remains hidden.
Linked Observations
We made it possible to link observations together in incy.io. This is especially useful when one or more observations relating similar events are reported. The investigator of the incidents can then easily link all of these reports together and have a more straightforward workflow around them.
Form Builder
We launched the form builder to enable admins to customise and build their own incident reporting forms in incy.io.
Free COVID-19 Module
From April, we started offering a free COVID-19 reporting module in incy.io. We did this in order to help our customers and other companies alike to combat and be on top of the virus in their businesses.
Location Type Question
It also became possible to add location type questions in incident reporting forms. This automises the location of a user to be inserted directly in an incident report, so that the user doesn’t have to remember to update the location when reporting.
Website
On the website we added new content about use-cases for our tools, and added more content about different industries that we service.
Case Studies
In addition to the new content regarding industries and use-cases, we also added new case studies to the website.
Blog
We also published quite a few new blog posts on different topics from Whistleblowing, to product updates, incident reporting, and property management.
We also introduced a couple of new guest blogs: one from Miikka Karimo, an experienced Corporate security, risk management and investigation professional on Whistleblowing. And another from Erik Engstrand, who is an authority in risk management, COVID-19 Compliance and security management for retail, shopping centres and real estate, on Risk Management.
Read these and the other new blog posts here.
We have been more or less working fully remotely since March, and have still managed to find the right balance in which we stay productive and keep spirits high.
Our team, furthermore, grew this year with 1 new member; our Customer Success Specialist, Kasper Lönnqvist.
Due to the COVID-19 situation Kasper was onboarded remotely. You can read more about that in the feature we made on his process.
We also celebrated several work anniversaries this year. Many of these are covered on our official Instagram profile.
We close this year, giving thanks to all our customers, all who are receiving this newsletter, and our team.
We hope you all stay safe and healthy where you are.
Happy holidays, and see you again in the new year!
Best Regards,
The Falcony team
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By doing this, we are making work more meaningful for all parties involved.
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