As you adjust to doing business in a changing world, you know employee experience must be a central focus, better connecting your people with mobile technology and collaboration tools that support them to perform in different settings and environments.
However, your organisation has had to spend money fast to get everyone set up for remote working and you don’t have funds spare to go back and fix purchasing mistakes.
Remote working isn't going away. Nearly three-quarters of organisations are planning to move at least five per cent of their previously on-site workforce to permanently remote positions. Others have announced they don't have plans on returning to the office at all.
How does your digital workplace need to adapt to meet the needs of your employees, yet still meet your objectives for collaboration, productivity and employee engagement?
We believe there are four areas of opportunity that business leaders must consider in their digital workplace strategy. They are:
Employees are looking for the flexibility and autonomy to work their way, in the locations that suit them and they want to do it on devices they choose.
Employees also want to work for responsible brands. All groups, but especially Generation Z, place a high priority on environmental sustainability, and if today’s leaders fail to understand and engage with this they will edge towards irrelevancy.
AS A BUSINESS LEADER, HOW CAN YOU PREPARE YOUR DIGITAL WORKPLACE FOR THE FUTURE, WHILE STILL DEALING WITH THE IMPACT OF A CRISIS?
Watch the videos below and hear from our executives, to get their perspective, then download the eBooks on each topic to learn more.
Christian Brakensiek, our Executive Vice President of Sales, talks about the Employee Experience.
Does your workplace technology enable you to attract and retain talent, and support a remote workforce? Find out how you can achieve a bespoke digital workplace that drives engagement and empowers employees to be productive.
Mike Mobilia, our Executive Vice President of Finance, talks about sustainable business practices.
Employees and investors are holding companies to account. How can you embed sustainable practices into your IT operations?
Read our eBook to learn about how you can improve your end of use strategy.
Kirk Downey, our Head of IT, ANZ speaks about the importance of having Optimised IT Operations
Does your digital workplace technology enable your business to thrive in a changing world? Are there gaps in your IT operations?
Strained IT operations not only compromise security & performance but the user experience is also affected. Here’s how to improve.
Stephen Kerr, our Vice President of sales shares insights about innovative funding models.
As-a-service and consumption-based models are an attractive option when budgets are squeezed. Read this eBook to learn how you can unlock capital now and improve your long term ability to pivot and change in an uncertain economy.
The modern digital workplace is a hybrid of remote and in-office working.
How can you design the workplace of the future that engages your employees and enables collaboration through the use of the latest technologies, all while saving money?
Join us for our upcoming panel discussion to hear about how you can design the workplace of the future. Hear from three industry experts representing Amicus, Data#3 and CHG-MERIDIAN. Event registrations are now open.
Places are limited so register now to reserve your place.