ITMG releases The Future of Work strategic insights
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- Monday, 15 November 2021 05:00
Toronto – November 15, 2021 – The IT Media Group is pleased to announce the release of The Future of Work: Reimagining Workforce and Customer Experience. This study aims to help CIOs by providing uses cases, examples, and advice from IT executives who realize success in implementing the future of work. Our goal is to help organizations act on the imperatives and overcome barriers that prevent engagement and discourage loyalty.
As the world exits the global crisis, a window of opportunity opens for businesses to capitalize on an economy returning to growth. For organizations, that means adapting to the profoundly changed expectations of workers and consumers. To be successful, companies must reimagine the employee and customer experience.
The IT Media Group (ITMG) undertook this project with sponsorship from Salesforce Canada. This report contributes to ITMG’s mission of supporting and adding value to the IT executive community in Canada. Our goal is to provide a wide range of opportunities for direct engagement between IT vendors and industry executives, enabling them to share knowledge and opinions, provide thought leadership, build relationships, and engage in a dialogue of benefit to both parties.
The IT Media Group is an award-winning producer of programs and content for senior IT executives. Based in Toronto, our leadership team includes some of the most experienced and well-respected technology, media and business professionals serving the IT executive community in Canada.






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