Launching the Flexible Work Revolution
Sponsored by: Toshiba and Intel
February 1, 2016
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This isn’t your father’s workforce. Today’s employees have that same strong work ethic as previous generations, but with a twist – they want to work when they want, how they want, and from where they want. While it can be a tough pill to swallow, there’s a formula to achieving an even more devoted workforce that drives greater levels of productivity and corporate success. And it involves, among other things, ensuring that you have the right equipment
So, what does it take for your company to join the flexible work revolution?
In this webinar, join Penton contributing editor Nick Cavalancia in the discussion around building an effective and productive flexible work environment. He will be talking about:
Recruitment – Identifying which employees are right for the revolution (Hint: not everyone’s qualified!)
Strategy – How is success measured and what kind of policies around flexible working, travel, and security need to be in place?
Devices – None of this can work without the right hardware. Cavalancia will take an in-depth look at the devices and hardware needed to ensure that workers have the productivity and flexibility they need, while maintaining the security companies require to make flexible work a smooth reality for your employees.
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Speaker
Nick Cavalancia, Founder of Techvangelism.com
Nick Cavalancia has nearly 20 years of enterprise IT experience, is an accomplished consultant, speaker, trainer, writer, and columnist and has achieved industry certifications including MCSE, MCT, Master CNE and Master CNI. He has authored, co-authored and contributed to over a dozen books on Microsoft technologies. Nick regularly speaks, writes and blogs for some of the most recognized tech companies today on a variety of topics. Follow Nick on Twitter @nickcavalancia or @Techvangelism.
Kelcey Kinjo has been with Toshiba for 19 years in various roles including both engineering and product management in the product development and product marketing groups. In his current role as product manager for Toshiba America Information Systems Business Products and Solutions, Kelcey holds a key role in the management of laptops, tablets and 2-in-1s for business as well as product communication and training.
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