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Learn to Balance Technology, Culture and Human Connection at Future of Work Expo 2025

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An engaged workforce is the lifeblood of any organization. Engaged employees are usually passionate, motivated, and invested in their work. They go beyond the basic requirements of their job, consistently delivering high-quality results. They also contribute innovative ideas, improve processes and foster a positive work environment. This translates to higher productivity, better customer satisfaction and increased profitability.

On the other hand, a disengaged workforce is often seen as a ticking time bomb. Disengaged employees are merely going through the motions and lack motivation and enthusiasm. They are less likely to take initiative, solve problems or go the extra mile. This leads to lower productivity, higher turnover and a decline in overall company performance.

In today's competitive landscape, organizations cannot afford to have a disengaged workforce. But how do organizations go about adapting to new employee expectations?

Learn how at a Future of Work Expo 2025 session titled “Employee Engagement – Adapting to New Models, Expectations and Technologies,” taking place from 4:00-4:45 PM on February 11, 2025, at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. To register, visit the Future of Work Expo 2025 agenda.

Attendees will learn how technology (including AI) boosts individual and team efficiency, and helps in fostering an overall thriving work environment. To cultivate a culture of trust and belonging, leaders must adopt a more holistic approach. This involves not only equipping employees with the technical skills necessary for their roles, but also prioritizing their emotional and social well-being.

In today's fluid work landscape (characterized by hybrid teams, remote work, and flexible schedules), this challenge becomes even more complex. The diverse needs of a multi-generational workforce further complicate the equation. Therefore, attendees will also learn how to effectively engage employees in this new era of work.

If insight on how business leaders are adapting to an emerging set of workplace challenges is needed, this session is for you.

Future of Work Expo 2025 also focuses on key elements of today's re-imagined workplace, not just for improving productivity, but also providing a better experience, through the intersection of technology like AI and the human element.

Future of Work Expo is taking place from February 11-13, 2025, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.




Edited by Alex Passett
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