High-level support for workplace innovation
The debates on digital transformation and the future of work reveal risks and opportunities. Will part of the workforce be left behind or will everybody acquire new skills?
The debates on digital transformation and the future of work reveal risks and opportunities. Will part of the workforce be left behind or will everybody acquire new skills?
‘Working from home’ is now a fact of life for millions of people, while many others experience ‘social distancing’ in the workplace.
Does workplace innovation still make sense in a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic? Is it still relevant for companies?
As more people become aware of workplace innovation, the need to reach an agreed definition of its nature and scope is becoming critical.
The European Workplace Innovation Network (EUWIN) is back in force – and you can expect workplace innovation to feature even more prominently at European level.
Digital technologies can help businesses achieve enhanced productivity, capacity for innovation and better working lives.
Our jobs, teams and organisational structure may still be broadly the same, but the context in which we’re operating is now radically different, affecting team dynamics and individual motivation.
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How to improve performance and create a culture of innovation. Grants of €7,500 available to small and medium-sized firms in Ireland
Every day this week, we’ve published parts of an article on how leaders and managers can avoid social isolation and engage their people in working towards success in the post COVID-19 world.