Hybrid Work

Webinar: Making Hybrid Work

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Hybrid is here. But hybrid is hard. Leading organizations are trying to define the right approach for them and it’s clear there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Leaders from Microsoft and Steelcase joined our panel to share real stories about what they are learning through research and experience.

Discover how these organizations are approaching hybrid work and how they are welcoming people back to the workplace. Plus, learn how other companies see what others are thinking with poll results from the live audience throughout.

Host:
Katie Pace, Steelcase 360 Global Communications Director

Panel:

Microsoft: Joris Haverkort, Netherlands Experience Center Director

Steelcase: Donna Flynn, Vice President, Global Talent

Steelcase: Dr. Tracy Brower, Applied Research + Consulting Principal, PhD, MM, MCR.w




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