October 13, 2016

Planning wireless and more in the workplace

Everyone has had the experience of being in a work space, hotel lobby or other public area where wireless has been poorly planned. Today, access to wifi is as critical as any other factor in planning the places people work and recreate. Making a workspace actually work for your employees means rethinking the office environment in terms of people, spaces and tools. When these three factors harmonize, employees benefit from a culture that encourages collaboration, spaces that bring them together and tools that allow them to interact in ways that make the most sense for tasks at hand. In this TEC37 pre-recorded webinar, Joe Berger, manager of WWT’s Collaboration Practice, David Lathrop, director of the Applied Research Network for Steelcase Inc., Brandon Echele, business video practice manager for WWT, and Dave Blatt, director of business development for WWT Asynchrony Labs, will dive deeper into what’s needed for investments in workspaces to pay off and ultimately inspire innovation.   Save

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