Reopen workplaces safely with Microsoft Power Platform and DXC – Live Webinar
Thursday 17th September, 10:30-11:00 GMT+1 (UK Time)
Recent events have altered the way we live and work with many businesses temporarily closing their physical locations and asking employees to work from home. However, in recent weeks, following government guidelines, many business businesses are in the planning phases of, if not already starting to reopen their workplaces. To do this effectively, employee safety and confidence is key. Organisations should only reopen locations when they are ready to do so to ensure they are able to create and maintain safe work environments. For many organisations, the reopening of workplaces creates many more challenges than when employees were asked to work from home.
Is your organisation looking to reopen its workplace locations? Perhaps you’ve already started? How is your organisation approaching this task?
Join DXC for this on-line overview of Microsoft’s recently launched Return to the Workplace solution, where we will explore how to:
- Make informed decisions for the safe reopening of facilities
- Ensure a safe and conducive working environment
- Actively manage suspected COVID-19 cases, identify hot spots and import health data
- Provide employee self-service tools that allow remote check-in and self-screening before entering locations
- Provide information to all key stakeholders in the reopening process – executive leadership, facilities, HR, managers and employees
- Plan and take advantage of Microsoft’s new Return to the Workplace offerings, with help from DXC
Also, understand how you can be up and running in a matter of days, with DXC’s own Safe Workspace offering, allowing employees to easily and quick pre-book desk spaces.
If you or your colleagues will be involved in your organisation’s reopening process, please register for this webinar. The outcome will be useful insight into to how to effectively reopen your workspaces.
Who should attend?
This webinar is suitable for business leaders, health and safety managers, facility and location managers, HR representative and anyone else with responsibility for establishing and maintaining a safe return-to-work environment.