Revenge of the Office: Thinking Differently About Offices and Visitors as We Return to Work

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Originally Aired - Tuesday, September 12 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Central Time (US & Canada)

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Location: C141/C143/C149


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Title: Revenge of the Office: Thinking Differently About Offices and Visitors as We Return to Work

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Companies’ visitor management practices pre-COVID were largely ineffective and rife with major deficiencies. Now, with the return to the office (#RTO) trend advancing quickly post-COVID, visitor management practices are completely broken, demonstrably anemic, and in need of immediate attention. 

This session will explain why companies’ current visitor management practices are broken and outline a new framework for how they can optimally address visitor management practices for everyone, including employees, partners, contractors, guests, and others who seek access to physical premises. 

Specifically, the session will focus on a comprehensive way of thinking about visitors from several vital perspectives, including compliance, ESRM best practices, insider threat, and related security topics.

Learning Objective #1: Hear why the traditional approach to visitor management is too expensive, too risky, and badly adapted to how we work in 2023.

Learning Objective #2: Learn key elements of the new framework for visitor management and #RTO.

Learning Objective #3: Understand specific actions companies need to take to implement this new visitor management framework.

Type: All Access Education


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