Despite being the largest group in the workforce, 2.7 billion in 20181, “deskless workers” seem to be overlooked by the sweeping digital transformation at their workplaces. As we are slowly going back to work in a business-as-unusual world, this is the perfect opportunity for organisations to address this once-forgotten issue.
Recent TRG blog posts
Are Deskless Workers a Blind Spot In Your Remote Working Strategy?
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Sep 23, 2021
Blog Topics: Talent Management, Technology trends, Digital Transformation
Digital Transformation In a Business-As-UnUsual COVID-19 World
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Wed, Jun 2, 2021
Digital transformation is not new. It has already started several years ago, way before the COVID-19 pandemic even occurred or the new normal sets in. However, many companies today are still reluctant to embrace such change. There is still the belief that to begin digitising, a company requires big budgets and skillful talents.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation
Step Up Your Data Game with These 9 Data Management Best Practices
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Wed, Mar 24, 2021
As a result of the ever-increasing amount of data, reducing the need for manual tasks in data management is a key objective every business should be pursuing. These data management best practices are used by industry-leading businesses to help increase visibility into their data and reduce costly errors.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation, cybersecurity
Can't Make Sense of Your Business Data? Here Are 5 Ways A.I. Can Help
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Fri, Dec 4, 2020
Wonder how Netflix is able to suggest TV series that match your interests, or how Amazon recommends personalised products, thus urging you to buy more? These are all made possible thanks to Artificial Intelligence and machine learning.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Digital Transformation, cybersecurity
Move Aside Work-from-Home, It’s the Work-From-Anywhere Era
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Dec 3, 2020
If you think employers that offer employees the ability to work from home any day of the week are progressive enough, think again. COVID-19 has accelerated an endless number of transformative initiatives that are otherwise put on hold indefinitely. Among these, work-from-home (WFH) was the one that witnessed the strongest growth due to increasing health concerns.
Read more: 5 questions for leaders to ensure business continuity post-COVID
Blog Topics: Talent Management, Digital Transformation
An Overview of dataBelt - the Swiss Army Knife of Data Management
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Wed, Dec 2, 2020
Data is the lifeblood of every organisation, the valuable asset that each employee generates an endless amount of daily. Effectively collecting and analysing data can help you understand your customers better and make more informed decisions.
Blog Topics: Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation, cybersecurity
5 Questions for Leaders to Ensure Business Continuity Post-COVID
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Oct 29, 2020
Running a business during the pandemic is already stressful, ensuring its continuity post-pandemic is an even greater challenge that requires careful re-evaluation of the current processes, organisational culture and workforce planning, not just upgrading the IT infrastructure.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation
How to Implement A Disaster Recovery Plan to Protect Your Financial Data?
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Fri, Sep 4, 2020
In today’s digital world, data is your most critical asset, and, as such, requires utmost protection from both natural and man-made disasters. This especially holds true for financial data, the blood life of your business. And you cannot do it properly without a disaster recovery plan.
Blog Topics: Financial consolidation, planning and reporting, Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation
What Are Virtual Desktops and How They Can Transform Your Enterprise?
Posted by Thanh Nguyen on Mon, Aug 17, 2020
A computer, in the traditional sense, requires hardware, operating system and applications to correctly execute its functions; the development of Virtualisation technologies deeply modified this procedure.
Blog Topics: Digital Transformation
Key Elements of a Disaster Recovery Plan
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Aug 13, 2020
Life is known for its unexpected challenges, and everyone should have a backup plan if something goes wrong. A backup plan is particularly important to save yourself from unnecessary trouble and help you to be ready for any circumstances.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation