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Work from home/remote desktop

Citrix: Making Remote Work Work

Via Citrix

Apr 29, 2020

Apr 29, 2020

Company launches virtual series to provide insights and best practices for keeping employees engaged and productive while working from home

Tagged: education

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – April 30, 2020 – It’s being touted as the “new normal.” But for most companies and their employees, remote work is anything but. To help them adapt, Citrix Systems (NASDAQ: CTXS), has launched Remote Works, a new virtual series designed to share tips and best practices for staying engaged and productive while working from home.

“Working from home is perhaps the biggest change in the way business is done that the world has ever seen and the speed with which it moved from an experiment to a requirement has many companies reeling,” said Tim Minahan, Executive Vice President, Business Strategy and Chief Marketing Officer, Citrix. “At Citrix, we have been enabling remote work for more than 30 years. And we’re committed to leveraging our experience to help businesses adjust and empower their employees to be and do their best no matter where they are working.”

A unique collection of engaging podcasts, on-demand webinars and interviews, Remote Works aims to provide companies with insights into what it takes to enable and support remote work and reap the benefits it can provide.

“Companies that invest in technology to provide access to the applications and information employees need to be informed, collaborate, and get work done from anywhere in a safe and secure manner can manage resources in the dynamic way that unpredictable business environments demand and position themselves well for the future,” Minahan said.

But it takes more than just technology to keep employees engaged and productive – particularly in uncertain and challenging times like these. Recognizing this, Remote Works takes on a broad range of topics, including:

  • Employee experience
  • Personal productivity
  • Work-life integration
  • Digital wellness
  • Security and reliability
  • Business readiness

“Remote work is top of mind for companies around the world. And while some see it as a short-term fix to the COVID-19 problem, smart companies recognize it may be a long-term solution as they plan for what promises to be a radically different future,” Minahan said. “The very same approaches and technologies that are helping organizations keep their employees safe and connected and their businesses running during the current crisis will provide new levels of agility to capitalize on new opportunities and thrive in the future.”

To access Remote Works and other research, tools, and best practices your organization can use to guide, support and enable an engaged and productive remote work click here.

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