
Making the frontline worker part of your digital workplace strategy
It’s possible to empower frontline workers with the modern tools required so that businesses can improve the customer and employee experience.
It’s possible to empower frontline workers with the modern tools required so that businesses can improve the customer and employee experience.
Away from vendors and apps, and into the higher-minded functionalities and methodologies the digital workplace now needs to stay productive. Five key technologies won’t just be nice-to-haves, but must-haves.
Let’s not forget the everyday experience of the average worker is a lot closer to home: their PC or laptop. And if their local operating system isn’t functioning smoothly, even the greatest cloud service won’t achieve much.
While we transition to a hybrid way of working (a few days in the office, a few days at home), this information might come in handy as you start to build your new remote working policy.
With your staff working outside the office, here are some of the biggest threats facing your remote workforce, and how to counter them.
User adoption might be blocking your digital workplace strategy – how to get them on board?
A hybrid workplace might be all we need to strike the right balance between remote working and fully in-person environments Covid-19 certainly helped fast-track strategic
An exploration of current innovations responsible for the transformation of the way we work As the workplace becomes truly digital, employees are communicating and collaborating
Do you have what you need for a modern and secure digital workplace? Since the Covid-19 pandemic and the massive move towards homeworking, security and compliance breaches
The new generation of workers might have only heard about this: IT engineer arrives at the floor, presses a few keys in front of a black screen, and voilá! Problem fixed. Today, this
It’s possible to empower frontline workers with the modern tools required so that businesses can improve the customer and employee experience.
Away from vendors and apps, and into the higher-minded functionalities and methodologies the digital workplace now needs to stay productive. Five key technologies won’t just be nice-to-haves, but must-haves.
Let’s not forget the everyday experience of the average worker is a lot closer to home: their PC or laptop. And if their local operating system isn’t functioning smoothly, even the greatest cloud service won’t achieve much.
While we transition to a hybrid way of working (a few days in the office, a few days at home), this information might come in handy as you start to build your new remote working policy.
With your staff working outside the office, here are some of the biggest threats facing your remote workforce, and how to counter them.
User adoption might be blocking your digital workplace strategy – how to get them on board?
A hybrid workplace might be all we need to strike the right balance between remote working and fully in-person environments Covid-19 certainly helped fast-track strategic
An exploration of current innovations responsible for the transformation of the way we work As the workplace becomes truly digital, employees are communicating and collaborating
Do you have what you need for a modern and secure digital workplace? Since the Covid-19 pandemic and the massive move towards homeworking, security and compliance breaches
The new generation of workers might have only heard about this: IT engineer arrives at the floor, presses a few keys in front of a black screen, and voilá! Problem fixed. Today, this