More than salary, benefits, and work schedule, your company’s core value system is what sets it apart from others. How you define your core values so potential employees choose you—and stay with you – is crucial to your success. Employees want to know what their company stands for. Read Karen Rice’s article “Five Tips to Enhance Your Company’s Value Proposition by Defining Your Core Values” to help you clarify your company’s value proposition, so you can make sure your prospective and current employees clearly understand the values that distinguish you from the rest.
Month: June 2020
Transform Endpoint Management and Security with Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 unified endpoint management (UEM) is the most secure, flexible approach to managing Windows 10 and other mobile devices in your modern workplace. Combining the strengths of Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager, it is the simplest way to cloud-connect your existing management infrastructure and reduce overall complexity, empowering end user productivity and enhancing device security. Contact us to learn how you can keep your data and employees’ mobile devices secure with Microsoft 365.
Customer Story: NQ Cranes customers come first with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
At NQ Cranes, the implementation of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central was a total success. Not only did the business flow automation immediately reduce time on internal processes, but it also allowed more time for client management.
Stephen Goodson, IT Manager at NQ Cranes touches on Business Central selection, implementation, and results—asserting that they were able to spend less time on internal processes and devote more time to account management.
Our commitment to customers during COVID-19
This post from Microsoft’s leadership team details our commitment to customers during the COVID-19 crisis. It outlines how Microsoft’s top priority is the health and safety of employees, customers, partners, and communities. It also explains how Teams is available for everyone and what Microsoft is doing to keep the application running smoothly.
Company Culture and Core Values
Your company culture should be “saturated with the principles that matter most,” according to Karen Rice’s article in Forbes magazine titled, “Five Tips to Enhance Your Company’s Value Proposition by Defining Your Core Values.” Rice suggests that you talk about core values at team meetings and discussions about strategy and performance management. This helps your employees understand the company’s core values; if they don’t know them, it’s likely your customers and prospects won’t either.
Your core values will help guide your value proposition for all your sales and marketing materials, so it’s worth the investment of time and energy now!
4 tips for working from home with Microsoft Teams
This blog outlines four best practices for working from home and using Teams to make your remote work productive. Tips include details on making the most of your virtual meetings, reminders on being inclusive, advice on using chats to collaborate, and information on customizing your workspace.
5 Reasons to Move to the Cloud
This infographic showcases the top 5 reasons why your nonprofit needs to move to an always-updated experience powered by the cloud. The benefits of adopting the cloud through Microsoft® cloud services are presented; these include secure data, streamlined scalability, and cost savings. Various approaches to cloud migration enable nonprofit groups to move at their own pace, making the process easier to manage. Contact us today for more information about Microsoft cloud services.