Salesforce has announced a significant expansion of Work.com to help companies get back to growth and thrive in the new normal. New products include an employee workspace and helpdesk to boost productivity, and communication apps that inform customers and employees about new policies and procedures to foster safer in-person experiences.
Work.com is already being used by cities, states, and companies around the world—including University of Kentucky, Ohio State University, and Siemens—to help make their workplaces and communities safe, with technology for employee wellness, shift management, manual contact tracing, and more. Salesforce recently introduced Work.com for Vaccines to help governments and healthcare organizations more safely and efficiently manage vaccine programs at scale. Now, Salesforce is expanding Work.com to give companies new technology and resources to help them operate in today’s new normal and get back to growth.
The last six months have changed the way we live, work, and do business forever. We’ve entered an all-digital world where Zooms are the new meeting rooms, kitchens are the new call centers, and eCommerce is becoming the primary way people shop. Employees want to be productive and engaged wherever they choose to work, yet according to new research released, more than one-third of workers do not have the technology to effectively work remotely. At the same time, customers want business to give them safe ways to interact in physical spaces, such as stores, banks, or doctors’ offices.
Work.com includes the full power of the Salesforce Customer 360, with technology and best practices to help organizations reopen safely, meet new workplace challenges, and get back to growth in today’s new normal. Today’s announcement expands Work.com to include:
“The pandemic has accelerated everything, and every company is reimagining work in the new all-digital world,” said Sarah Franklin, EVP and GM, Platform, Trailhead and AppExchange at Salesforce. “With new technology to help employees be productive anywhere, and create safe in-person experiences for customers, Work.com is helping companies get back to growth and thrive in the new normal.”
“The well-being of our employees is Cognizant’s utmost priority in returning to our offices around the world,” said Becky Schmitt, Chief People Officer at Cognizant. “Our early interactions with Work.com are demonstrating its value as a tool that’s helping to ensure our employees’ safe and well-informed return to the office, and in addressing the future of work.”
Salesforce is partnering with Thrive Global, a behavior change technology company, to provide content and guidelines on how to analyze and address individual wellbeing, build mental resilience, manage anxiety, and find work-life balance. Content from Thrive Global expands the Work.com Health & Wellness Resource Center, which includes expert commentary and advice on wellness from respected industry voices.
Salesforce released today a new study of 20,000 global citizens that uncovers their attitudes and perceptions around the state of our world and the future of work as a result of COVID-19. Learn more about the Global Stakeholder Series: Future of Work, Now research here. Explore the data and see responses by country in Tableau.
Salesforce Global Strategic Consulting Partners, including Accenture, Deloitte and PwC, provide guidance and solutions for organizations of all sizes and across industries to return to the workplace safely. Solutions and resources that extend Work.com, built by both ISV and consulting partners, can be found on the Salesforce AppExchange Work.com collection page.