Sensei Labs Helps Companies Grapple With New Normal in the Workplace; Offers Free Conductor for COVID-19

Adapted version of award-winning work management platform can help accelerate business recovery in new era of collaboration

As companies reevaluate the model of how their teams work, Sensei Labs announced a free version of its award-winning Conductor work orchestration platform to help businesses respond to the new normal and recover faster. According to a recent Gallup survey, three in five U.S. workers who have been doing their jobs from home during the coronavirus pandemic would prefer to continue to work remotely as much as possible, once public health restrictions are lifted. This push toward a more virtual working model is expected to lead to an increased need for richer virtual collaboration tools like Conductor.

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Conductor for COVID-19 has been designed to serve as a one-stop project/portfolio management, collaborative work, data tracking, and knowledge management hub. It enables teams to safely and successfully collaborate in real-time, regardless of whether they’re working across different geographies and time zones, and whether they are working-from-home, in the office, or across a blend of the two. Sensei Labs has made Conductor for COVID-19 free for any organizations who want to use it to manage their response and recovery efforts through at least September 2020.

“We’re heading into a new normal, one in which many people will choose to work from home instead from the office,” said Jay Goldman, co-founder and CEO of Sensei Labs. “Now, companies can get a complimentary, adapted version of our Conductor work orchestration platform to help accelerate their recovery and to transform their business to meet our new collective reality.”

The platform also includes content, courtesy of Sensei Labs’ network of partners including Kearney, Mercer, Argyle, and Klick Health, with expert advice on operations, people management, technology, and communications to provide a one-stop-shop for COVID-19 teams.

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