The Value of Digital Employee Experience

May 16, 2019

Enterprises undergoing digital transformation that focus only on innovative customer experiences are overlooking a critical success factor: employee experience. A combination of employee technology, workstyle and culture, employee experience and the value of digital employee experiences are imperative to understand for organizations in tight talent markets, according to a new VMware study, conducted in partnership with independent research firm Vanson Bourne.

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The Health Employers Association of British Columbia (HEABC) coordinates the human resource and labour relations interests of more than 230 publicly funded health care employers in BC. HEABC represents denominational, proprietary and affiliate health employers, as well as the province’s six health authorities. HEABC is also the accredited bargaining agent for most publicly funded health employers in the province. HEABC negotiates five major provincial agreements covering more than 115,000 unionized health care employees covering nurses, health science professionals, physician residents and support workers in both facilities and community settings.

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