We've teamed up with best selling author and intranet industry expert, James Robertson from Step Two, for this inspiring and practical session.

The pandemic has shown the critical importance of having modern digital tools and technology to improve employee experience. This includes an effective intranet that serves the needs of all employees, regardless of where they are working.

Last year saw a huge leap forward in the adoption of digital tools, we are only half way towards delivering a truly great digital employee experience (DEX) through personalised intranet experiences.

This inspiring and practical session will help teams plan a way forward, showing how intranets can be at the heart of exceptional employee experiences and employee onboarding processes.

Plus: Bonus Employee Experience worksheet to help you get started.

Presenters:

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James Robertson, Managing Director, Step Two

James Robertson is the managing director of Step Two, an Australian consultancy that for nearly 25 years has defined global best practices for intranets and digital workplaces. James is the author of the two best-selling books on intranets, Essential Intranets and Designing Intranets. He is the founder of the global movement towards digital employee experience (DEX), and he has keynoted conferences around the world to spread the word.

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Josh Anstey, Customer Solutions Director, Elcom

Prior to joining Elcom, Josh founded and led a number of start-ups and worked with several organisations to build successful digital and channel strategies. Since joining Elcom, Josh has been responsible for the continued customer and partner growth in the North American and Asia Pacific Regions. He works closely with partners to create effective strategies to meet their sales and client’s business goals. Josh assists Asia Pacific clients in their selection of Elcom as their digital platform of choice, enabling them to successfully achieve their digital objectives.

 

 

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