Technology has helped organizations maintain an unprecedented level of business continuity amidst the global pandemic of 2020. As teams begin to return to the office whilst adapting to the new normal, there is an opportunity for workflows to be redesigned and for teams to take advantage of technology which will help them adapt how they work.
Employee safety is on everyone’s minds more than ever as businesses adapt to changing realities. Foundational for any return-to-office plan is cleaning and disinfecting surfaces frequently touched by multiple people, such as door handles, desks, phones, and touchscreens. These potential points of risk should be addressed first, but as a second step there are further ways that device use in the office can be adapted to reduce risk.
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