By Tobin Harris
Managing Director, Pocketworks
January 15, 2020
Updated March 8, 2021
By Tobin Harris
Managing Director, Pocketworks
January 15, 2020
Updated March 8, 2021
This article is for people looking for a mobile strategy that will increase efficiency and employee satisfaction.
Digitising the employee experience means using digital tools to help people in their day to day employment .
The strategy can be specific your mobile users, or part of a broader digital strategy where you want to to reduce the burden on HR and give employees easy access to information.
The general idea is to give employees useful information and tools whilst reducing the burden on your HR and admin staff . Here’s some examples of how you could implement this strategy.
Creating mobile apps is sensible when your staff don’t all sit at desks or where they don’t have easy access to a computer . You can combine Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and pay employees for using it for work purposes. A good starting point is to look for use cases where:
You can be more efficient by giving your employees access to information and tools on a self-service basis . This reduces the strain on admin teams and increases employee convenience.
There are many ways to create enterprise apps to help digitise the employee experience. Here are a few guidelines:
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