UK blog - kerry newell, ISS technology and innovation manager
Using technology to create better user experiences

One of the key things business should reflect on is how they can make the offices of 2021 the true cultural heart of a business, rather than just a collection of desks, office and meeting rooms. And technology has a critical part to play in this, supporting a better customer and employee User Experience (UX).
Get it right and employees will embrace the return to work.
Get it wrong and companies could see employee churn rise.
Taking control of the basics
Making your day simpler and more efficient

Experiences that go the extra mile
Business should strive to design workplaces that can delight – places that give.
And there’s a whole host of digitally supported experiences that are developed to create fun and enjoyment in the workplace. The best offices can support a workday where you can book into an onsite massage for lunchtime and order a personalised card and birthday banner from the reprographics centre to collect when you leave the building later in the day.
You can monitor and manage your carbon footprint by receiving recommendations about making sustainable choices and get food delivered to a breakout area in the building to dine with a colleague.
The possibilities for technology to support places that work, think and give, are endless. And at ISS we work constantly to innovate and find ways to make the world work better.