Augmented Collaboration: Globant Presents a New Way to Boost Innovation and Productivity in the Post-Pandemic Era

In this new reality, virtual communications tools are not enough to replicate lost informal dynamics.

Globant, a digitally native technology services company, presented Augmented Collaboration to help organizations prepare for the future of work, overcoming challenges by using technology to scale up company culture, promote innovation and increase productivity.

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In an environment where casual, in-person interactions across offices have largely disappeared, organizations need to reassess how to better connect and engage their people from afar. As relationships have evolved, so too have the way people collaborate, spark up innovation and boost productivity. A Globant report, “Supporting employee productivity during COVID-19,” revealed that almost half (49%) of respondents’ work output has decreased since working from home, largely due to communication difficulties. To combat these obstacles, Globant presents an approach that leverages technology to promote collaboration, augment engagement and develop employee’s skills.

“Today, when informal face-to-face interactions are no longer possible, leaders should ask themselves how to replicate those spontaneous dynamics which were a key source of innovation,” said Martín Migoya, CEO and co-founder of Globant. “In this sense, formal and scheduled interactions done via virtual communications tools will not do the trick. Companies need to embrace new ways of propelling productivity. Augmented Collaboration provides new methods for ensuring employees feel engaged and can continuously learn and improve.”

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