Take Time to Assess
How do you go about achieving that? The key is to sit down and plan properly from the outset – to take stock and thoroughly assess your organisation’s needs. That means asking some fundamental questions to understand workflows across multiple types of role. How do remote workers consume IT services today? How might they want to do so in the future? What happens to the data in a connected environment? How are security and compliance managed? What types of devices might be required? These are all questions that need answers from the outset if remote workers are to operate most efficiently.
Then it is important to take a structured approach to ensure that all this information is captured effectively. This might include conducting a detailed 'understanding' phase that drives out assumptions and makes sure your connected strategy is based on facts. Assessments can be part of this understanding phase. By clearly establishing the needs of the connected workforce, you can establish a solid foundation for the design and implementation of a well-informed plan that can deliver secure, seamless, agile and cost-efficient working approaches.
Deployment and device management are crucial parts of the equation, too. CDW takes an agnostic approach to technology partners, ensuring the right solutions for your organisation’s need. These can be supported by evergreen management approaches, where iterative updates ensure that your IT landscape is always fit for purpose – eliminating the need for complex technology refreshes.
Additionally, CDW offers a range of hardware management strategies such as Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) which comes with flexible commercial options that make connected working a possibility no/minimal CAPEX spend. With DaaS, CDW conducts a complimentary workshop defining user personas across the organisation, then recommends the best devices for each user group. We also deliver a range of comprehensive support and can offer digital experience management toolsets which provide users with a simple touchpoint for ordering, supporting and upgrading devices.
Ultimately, connected working is about choice. It is about ensuring that employees have the right range of tools available to keep them happy and productive irrespective of the working situation. For the organisation, meanwhile, it is about ensuring that secure, seamless, flexible and cost-effective strategies are put in place. Get those things right and connected working – delivered without technological constraint – can be a catalyst towards your digital transformation.
Kyle Davies - CDW Practice Lead , Integrated Technology & Matt Roberts - CDW Practice Lead, Workspace Solutions.
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