Employees are choosing how they work
And with the right secure digital strategy, this could be a great thing for your business: today and far into the future
To remain connected, productive and secure in a world where many forms of work can now be done remotely, employees need confidence that the digital environment won’t hinder their ability to deliver their best work.
Global research from Statista shows that 80% of employees who work partially remotely would recommend it to a friend. But, as the study notes, “attitudes on telework are positive if employees are given the appropriate tools and technology to work remotely. These include digital collaboration and productivity management tools, as well as necessary hardware.”
This whitepaper looks at the key challenges and opportunities emerging from the changing workplace, defining best IT leadership practices that will ensure employees can work, collaborate, and innovate securely and productively from anywhere and, most importantly, accelerate the business towards its goals.
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