By Rob Gilfillan, Ricoh USA: Let’s imagine for a moment a typical workday in two similar organizations. In one scenario, an employee logs on to find that a backend error has severed their access to a critical presentation — right before a meeting. When they join the meeting, in-office employees can’t hear the remote team on the call because of connection issues. The meeting is cancelled, the client pitch delayed, and the employee is left with new problems to solve.

In the second organization, the employee logs on seamlessly, shares the presentation with the group, and joins the meeting to present to a hybrid group of stakeholders with crystal-clear audio and video. During the presentation, the employee is able to hop into relevant databases and sales reports in real time to meaningfully engage with their co-workers and drive actionable and timely results for a client.

The difference between these two organizations? Their investment in workplace technologies.


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