FastFwd: Forecasting The Future Of Work On The Frontline is a visionary video series exploring the latest trends and innovations shaping the world of work. Hosted by our VP of Marketing, Luke Farrugia, the series is curated by people on the pulse of the frontline, who care about the role technology can play in enabling organizations to create better, more empathetic, and future-proof employee experiences.

FastFwd - Forecasting the future of work on the frontline
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FastFwd: Forecasting The Future Of Work On The Frontline is a visionary video series exploring the latest trends and innovations shaping the world of work. Hosted by our VP of Marketing, Luke Farrugia, the series is curated by people on the pulse of the frontline, who care about the role technology can play in enabling organizations to create better, more empathetic, and future-proof employee experiences.
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December 13, 2023
‘Doing HR differently’ – what should we be teaching the next-gen of frontline People leaders? - with Kim Reynolds
Join us for the latest instalment of FastFWD – featuring ScreenCloud’s VP Marketing Luke Farrugia in conversation with Kim Reynolds, VP Human Resources at Leonard Buildings & Truck Accessories. What wisdom do the very best People trailblazers of today wish to pass on to the next generation? Kim waxes lyrical on the power of genuine empathy (and empaths) within organizations, the importance of differentiating employee value propositions for knowledge and frontline workers, and the strategies tomorrow’s HR leaders must adopt to stay human-centric whilst navigating a digital-first economy.

November 15, 2023
‘Bring them in from the start, - how to secure IT buy-in for frontline tech - with Sonya Poonian
The modern workforce is changing rapidly, and organizations (particularly in legacy industries) are increasingly turning to digital transformation to keep up. However, digital transformation is not just about the technology itself—it's also about the people and processes involved. In this episode of FastFWD, Luke Farrugia, VP of Marketing at ScreenCloud, and Sonya Poonian, Digital Workplace Consulting Director at simplycommunicate; discuss the challenges and opportunities of digital transformation on the frontline. How are deskless worker-heavy enterprises riding the post-pandemic wave of investment and interest in technology and AI, and how are employees ‘on the factury floor’ benefitting? From the importance of early alignment between HR and IT, to putting frontline workers at the heart of the change; join us as we explore how to successfully implement digital transformation that drives meaningful business impact, through effective communication and change management

November 1, 2023
Overcoming asymmetries – the power of community at work - with Gary A. Bolles
In this episode, Gary A. Bolles – Chair for the Future of Work at Singularity University and author of “The Next Rules of Work” – argues that shifting our focus to addressing the evolving needs of the frontline is key to pursuing a human-centric future of work. Effective adaptation means choosing relevant technology versus ‘throwing automation at the problem’; and building resilient and diverse communities within organizations, which are as complex as any natural ecosystem. Finally, we touch on how to balance intrinsic motivators and extrinsic rewards to help people find genuine joy and meaning in work.
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