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Episode 151: The SWOOP effect: Data-driven digital workplaces

How can AI and data combine to add to organizational decision-making? Does AI really give us the ability to interpret data better? And just how are changes in technology allowing us all to better access information in the digital workplace?  

 

In this latest episode of Digital Workplace Impact, host Nancy Goebel is joined in conversation by Cai Kjaer, Co-Founder and CEO of SWOOP Analytics. SWOOP supports organizations by providing insights to measure and improve internal communication and collaboration. 

  

Together, Nancy and Cai delve into the fascinating world of data-driven digital workplace leadership. They discuss how organizations are leveraging data that can transform digital workplaces and drive organizational success. Cai also shares insights and practical tips on using analytics to enhance communication, collaboration and overall performance in the digital age.  

 

So, for thoughtful insights, top tips and a look ahead at what might be coming next, listen now for more on data-driven digital workplaces. 

 

(Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) 


Guest speakers:  


Cai Kjaer, Co-Founder and CEO of SWOOP Analytics  

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