Workplace Continuity
Definition
The reconfiguration of organizational structures to align with the principles of decentralization, sustainable development, business continuity and remote technology, resulting in enhanced security, better redundancy, greater competitiveness and enhanced worker productivity, flexibility and retention.
Importance
By implementing a Workplace Continuity program, organizations can optimize cost efficiency, worker satisfaction, and attain the functional redundancy required to maintain operations. Gill works with its clients to formulate policies by identifying the interrelationship between a number of operational silos, and connecting them with recommended changes to management strategy and process architecture.
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