As the future of work evolves, organizations must adopt strategic approaches to push through challenges and reach clear opportunities ahead. Relying solely on "business intuition" is no longer sufficient; a well-thought-out strategy is essential to ensure success. This is particularly true when considering the diverse priorities of employees and manager; technology can serve as a tool to bridge these divides and create a more cohesive workplace.
However, implementing technology without a clear understanding of industry trends and best practices can lead to suboptimal results. This is where industry-based research becomes invaluable. By analyzing data and insights from experts in the field, organizations better understand the factors driving change and identify the most effective strategies for adapting to the future of work.
This research helps decision-makers connect the dots across the organization by fostering alignment between employees, managers and technology initiatives. Understanding the unique needs and expectations of each group allows organizations to develop targeted solutions that address their specific challenges and drive positive outcomes.
There is an opportunity for organizations to review even more up-to-date research during a keynote presentation at Future of Work Expo 2025 titled “Future of Work Strategy – State of the Market Review.” The presentation will be held from 10:00-10:45 AM on February 11, 2025, at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
During the presentation, attendees will be joined by Event Chair Jon Arnold and his podcast partner Chris Fine. The two will review current research about the state of the workplace, and how businesses can develop more effective future of work strategies.
Future of Work Expo 2025 as a whole, taking place February 11-13, 2025, at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, also focuses on other key elements of today's reimagined workplace; not just for improving productivity, but also providing better experiences, through the intersection of technology like AI and the human element.
Edited by
Alex Passett