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How to Improve In-Office Work in 2023

What about the many businesses that rely on in-person operations?

Enterprises that work in person can and should leverage new technologies and digital solutions to enhance the employee experience and streamline operations. What does a tech-enabled approach to on-site work look like?

Advancing the Tech-Enabled On-Site Work Experience

Unpacking the Experience

From the warehouse to the corporate tower, people need devices that work all the time, on a secure network they can trust. Most likely, the business manages any tech employees use; that means devices will remain at work, connected to the corporate network.

In an ideal example, all on-site tech and business systems work together seamlessly – enabling better communication and productivity across the whole building … and enterprise.

What are the advantages?

  • With a centralized workforce, employees enjoy a consistent day-to-day experience.
  • They get access to a super secure corporate network, potentially with faster and newer tech than at home.
  • IT also gains more control over the environment.
  • In-person work makes it easier to pop in with face-to-face help, training and deskside tech support.

See it in Action

“While we have some roles that lend themselves to other work models, we believe in-person work [reinforces] our culture and promotes teamwork and professional development,” the company announced.

“This approach helps us provide the necessary support for our hospitals and other facilities, which operate 24 hours, 365 days per year.”

What Employees Want

In-person workers may have fewer collaboration tech needs than remote workers. Instead, they’ll want fast devices and perks that save time and make it worthwhile to be in the office.

“In an ideal example, on-site tech and business systems work together seamlessly enabling better communication and productivity across the whole building.”

Support Strategy

Questions for the IT team

  • Have you surveyed employees about their technology needs and preferences in the last year?
  • Desktops, laptops, tablets … or something else entirely? Which devices do employees need to work best in this environment?
  • Can employees customize their experience with a choice of devices, apps, or support methods? Can employees use any of their own personal tech?
  • How will people get online? Is your network capable of handling everyone (and their personal devices) connecting to Wi-Fi?

Enhancing the Employee Experience, at Home and in the Office

At Compucom, we support distributed employees and their technology across a variety of industries, including customers with 24/7 operations in healthcare, manufacturing, utilities, and other essential services.

No matter the work environment, we help you eliminate friction to enable consistent productivity in a secure environment. Planning a return to office – or maybe you never left? Talk to us about upgrading infrastructure and optimizing the office of the future.


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Experience Matters Everywhere

Compucom Editorial Team

Compucom

How to Improve In-Office Work in 2023

What about the many businesses that rely on in-person operations?

Enterprises that work in person can and should leverage new technologies and digital solutions to enhance the employee experience and streamline operations. What does a tech-enabled approach to on-site work look like?

Advancing the Tech-Enabled On-Site Work Experience

Unpacking the Experience

From the warehouse to the corporate tower, people need devices that work all the time, on a secure network they can trust. Most likely, the business manages any tech employees use; that means devices will remain at work, connected to the corporate network.

In an ideal example, all on-site tech and business systems work together seamlessly – enabling better communication and productivity across the whole building … and enterprise.

What are the advantages?

  • With a centralized workforce, employees enjoy a consistent day-to-day experience.
  • They get access to a super secure corporate network, potentially with faster and newer tech than at home.
  • IT also gains more control over the environment.
  • In-person work makes it easier to pop in with face-to-face help, training and deskside tech support.

See it in Action

“While we have some roles that lend themselves to other work models, we believe in-person work [reinforces] our culture and promotes teamwork and professional development,” the company announced.

“This approach helps us provide the necessary support for our hospitals and other facilities, which operate 24 hours, 365 days per year.”

What Employees Want

In-person workers may have fewer collaboration tech needs than remote workers. Instead, they’ll want fast devices and perks that save time and make it worthwhile to be in the office.

“In an ideal example, on-site tech and business systems work together seamlessly enabling better communication and productivity across the whole building.”

Support Strategy

Questions for the IT team

  • Have you surveyed employees about their technology needs and preferences in the last year?
  • Desktops, laptops, tablets … or something else entirely? Which devices do employees need to work best in this environment?
  • Can employees customize their experience with a choice of devices, apps, or support methods? Can employees use any of their own personal tech?
  • How will people get online? Is your network capable of handling everyone (and their personal devices) connecting to Wi-Fi?

Enhancing the Employee Experience, at Home and in the Office

At Compucom, we support distributed employees and their technology across a variety of industries, including customers with 24/7 operations in healthcare, manufacturing, utilities, and other essential services.

No matter the work environment, we help you eliminate friction to enable consistent productivity in a secure environment. Planning a return to office – or maybe you never left? Talk to us about upgrading infrastructure and optimizing the office of the future.


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