In a workplace, the journey starts from a guest or employee's arrival point to the lobby and continues as they move through spaces, doors, and halls, and finally ends at their destination point.
With the news of 12 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine having been administered globally, there is hope that we may finally be emerging from the other side of the pandemic.
Your employees are your greatest asset wouldn’t you say? They are the heartbeat of your business and are the ones who help you to accomplish your goals at the end of the day. They dedicate themselves and their skills to moving your business forward.
Imagine a workplace that was both seamless and efficient from the very moment you walked through its doors. Every employee and visitor who entered throughout the day knew exactly where they needed to go, what they needed to do, and how they should do it.
A facility manager is responsible for the running and upkeep of a premises. They are tasked with coordinating and inspecting all installations, maintaining safety standards, and ensuring all structures are in place.
Recently, Honeywell hosted the Honeywell Beyond Tech Forum for 2021. A four-day virtual event highlighting the technologies and innovations shaping the future and today.
In the world of work, if there is one element we can trust to remain consistent, it’s change.
The COVID-19 global pandemic changed the way companies conducted their day-to-day business. For many employees, this meant staying home and working remotely. This left staff and managers in a daze. Stuck between adopting this changing work style while juggling anxieties and concerns about a raging public health crisis.
It’s safe to say that just about everyone uses their mobile phone to complete various tasks throughout the day. You can call or text a friend, log in to access your banking information, and even sign documents or update spreadsheets. The world is increasingly mobile-friendly—it makes you wonder how we ever functioned without them!
Hosts are the core of your visitor experience, but new two businesses are the same. With these new features, you’ll be able to customise your host and visitor experience to perfectly fit your operational requirements.
Gone are the days of overflowing filing cabinets. Today, everything is stored in the cloud. As legacy firms scramble to adapt to the new standard, paper is fast becoming redundant.
The people flow experience is all-encompassing. From the entrance point of a building, through the lobby and the final destination—through halls, spaces, and doors.