How Are City-Based I&O Teams Responding to Work From Anywhere?

Nov 25 2021
5:30pm-8:30pm GMT

Find out over a Gin Tasting Masterclass!

Do you feel like you’ve lost the luxury of time? Over this past year, I&O teams have found themselves under immense pressure to deliver IT services while the world around them has undergone dramatic change. One major shift is Work From Anywhere.

No doubt there are huge business benefits to WFA in City-based organisations. But having enough time to plan a long-term strategy that promotes productivity and performance is a struggle. So, how are other City-based I&O teams responding to Work From Anywhere?

Join Teneo and Riverbed for a Gin Tasting Masterclass at Merchant House of Bow Lane on 25th November at 5:30pm to find out.

 

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We’ll discuss key Work From Anywhere IT challenges, and you’ll learn from others’ recent experience.

We look forward to hosting you!

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