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WORKTECH21 Webinar | The CRE journey to the digital workplace experience

Thursday 4th February at 4pm GMT| 5pm CST

Together with industry experts Philip Ross, Sabine Ehm, Simon Pascoe and Mark Needham, this webinar will explore how businesses have been addressing the new needs of the workplace, how performance measurements have already changed post-pandemic and what they are setting out to do looking ahead. We will especially focus on employee feedback, acceptance and what lessons have been learnt so far.

WORKTECH is committed to continuing to bring you the best knowledge and insights about the future of work and workplace, as office buildings empty and organisations adapt rapidly to implement flexible and remote working. We are always looking to engage in ongoing partnerships with professional organizations, associations, and networking groups. Are you interested in working with us? For more information on marketing partnerships, please contact [email protected].

 

SPEAKER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Philip Ross

    Futurologist, Founder and CEO, UnWork and Cordless Consultants

  • Sabine Ehm

    Thought Leadership & Research Manager, Ericsson

  • Mark Needham

    EMEAR Hybrid Workplace Lead, Cisco

  • Simon Pascoe

    EMEA Head Real Estate & Facilities, Novartis

INTERESTED IN SPEAKING?

Our speakers are leading international thinkers, industry strategists and radical visionaries. Our speakers come from some of today’s most successful companies as well as a broad range of progressive and influential organisations.

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Webinar Details

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The CRE journey to the digital workplace experience

Philip Ross, Futurologist and CEO, Ungroup & Cordless Group (Moderator)

Sabine Ehm, Thought Leadership & Research Manager, Locatee

Simon Pascoe, EMEA Head Real Estate & Facilities, Novartis

Mark Needham, Webex & Workplace Transformation Lead, Cisco

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