Tag: Change Makers
Love your neighbour – diversity and inclusion
“Just like a sunbeam can't separate itself from the sun, and a wave can't separate itself from the ocean, we can't separate ourselves from one another. We are all part of a va... Read more
PHI: How hospitals can be better stewards
Canadian hospitals still rely heavily on traditional fax machines when sending and receiving sensitive patient data.
According to a study by TELUS Health, two-thirds of Canad... Read more
Track and improve your workplace metrics
Data is the new oil, so they say. A few years ago, we were introduced to the concept of ‘big data’. The hype around that has since been replaced by the hype around ‘AI’ and ‘... Read more
How to empower diversity in your workplace
By now, most organizations are aware that diversity makes business sense. A McKinsey study stated that their findings “were startlingly consistent: for companies ranking in th... Read more
New research: Generational divide is a myth
According to new research commissioned by Ricoh, which included 1,500 respondents across the United States and Canada, 71 percent find a cross-generational workplace an asset ... Read more
How to identify meeting solution must-haves
In the not-so-distant past, videoconferencing and other remote collaboration tools were a bit of a novelty, deemed helpful but not altogether necessary in the world of enterpr... Read more
How Brampton saves money and trees
All levels of government have paper documents that need to be secured and shared. Despite the increasing flow of information being accessed via online and digital channels, pa... Read more
Interview with the first Chief Workplace Officer
In this post, we’ll catch up with the world’s first Chief Workplace Officer, Simone Fenton-Jarvis, as she tells us what this new role is all about and why it’s vital for moder... Read more