Digital Workplace Podcast is a conversation about becoming digital. Here to help you work smarter and get more done. Grant Crawley has 30 years of experience advising on and delivering digital workplace technologies and modern ways of working to businesses as small as one employee to multinational aerospace giants with 200,000 employees, to healthcare organisations with 2,000,000 employees. Learn moreListen, read the transcript and learn more at https://digitalworkplacepodcast.com/introductio...
The term digital transformation has been grossly overused over the last few years, it’s much simpler than some would have you believe and so I’ve simplified its name to “becoming digital”. In this episode, I’m going to talk about what it means to “become digital”, where you start and some of the decisions you’ll be taking along the way.Learn moreListen, read the transcript and learn more at https://digitalworkplacepodcast.com/becoming-digital/Don’t forget to subscribe to the Digital Workplace...
There are many change management methodologies. Ranging from next to no change management at all, to structured formal systems such as Prosci ADKAR®.I’m known for a no-nonsense approach to just about everything I do, probably stemming from my LEAN background and the desire to drive out waste anywhere I see it. However, when it comes to change management you really do need to think about it in the context of your organisation.In this episode, I’m going to talk about the essential elements you ...
Personas are not new, they’re not digital either. So why am I talking about them today? Well, they’re an extremely useful tool to have in your toolbox as you try to enable your organisation become digital. Digital ways of working are not a one size fits all approach, so you need to identify the cohorts of users in your organisation who have roughly the same needs. For example, a remote worker will have different needs to a warehouse operative.In this episode, I’m going to explain how you can ...
In this episode I talk about hardware choices, and how you can make the right ones for your users and organisation. Sometimes the right choice is obvious, but often it’s a real dilemma. I’m not just talking about end-user devices though, hardware of varying types is found in different forms all across organisations and as you build your digital workplace strategy you’ll have to make decisions about all manner of equipment.0:33 Show outline1:43 News2:38 Main featureLearn moreListen, read the t...
In this episode, I talk about remote working. Going from pandemic lockdown induced working from home, right through to being a digital nomad.0:35 Show outline1:43 Main featureLearn moreListen, read the transcript and learn more at https://digitalworkplacepodcast.com/remote-working/Don’t forget to subscribe to the Digital Workplace Podcast and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Speakpipe - Have your sayIf you want to ask a question, head over to DigitalWorkplacePodcast.com and leave a...
In this episode, I talk about cloud storage. What cloud storage is, what the benefits are, and what features to look for. There are lots of options and you may already have some storage available to you that you weren’t aware of.0:37 Show outline1:39 Main featureLearn moreListen, read the transcript and learn more at https://digitalworkplacepodcast.com/cloud-storage/Don’t forget to subscribe to the Digital Workplace Podcast and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Speakpipe - Have your...
In this episode, I talk about infrastructure redesign for a modern digital workplace. You're probably familiar with VPN connections into a "secure" corporate network and having lots of on-premise servers providing your IT services. Well I'm going to throw all that out of the window, you don't need it and it's holding your organisation back. Through this episode I tell you how you can flatten your network infrastructure, embrace a zero trust architecture that allows you to keep it all secure a...
In this episode I'm going to talk about hybrid meetings and hybrid working.For nearly two years we haven’t really been back to the office. Now that people are starting to go back, what they find seems like the dark ages. Their meeting rooms, if they even have any communications capability at all, are only equipped with rudimentary audio-conferencing equipment. Often with only a speakerphone. While working from home employees had a great meeting experience, and that’s what they are expecting b...