Change how you work. Transform your business
Heavily influenced by the pandemic, today's work environments are fluid and hybrid, with workers at
home and in the office. A recent study from Adobe Workfront shows that workers are relying more
than ever on technology to foster creativity and innovation—but organizations are not consistently
meeting their needs.
Enterprises often lack a single place to manage and drive work, so teams rely on email, direct
messaging, and other ad hoc processes. While these are necessary tools, they don't provide a one-stop
solution for alignment on strategy, execution, and delivery. Worse, by failing to invest in the right tools, companies send the signal that they 'aren't very concerned with the quality of work or people doing the work,' says Robyn Tombacher, former global head of workforce management for the marketing firm WPP.
Adobe Workfront automates and simplifies work to deliver greater productivity, better outcomes, and happier employees.
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