Ricoh Ireland – Economy of People Business Breakfast

Ricoh Ireland is hosting a business breakfast and seminar to discuss the findings of its latest report, the Economy of People, which focuses on how organisations have the potential to increase workplace productivity and improve economic trajectories. Experts in digital transformation and workstyle innovation, as well as guest speakers who have had success in this area, will be attending.

When and where is it on?

The business breakfast and seminar will run from 8.30am to 11.00am on the 21st September 2018 at The Gibson Hotel in Dublin.

How many years has it been going?

This is the first year of the event which will discuss the findings of Ricoh Ireland’s latest report, the Economy of People.

What was the inspiration to start it?

The Economy of People research is the inspiration behind the seminar and focuses on how workplaces have the potential to increase workplace productivity and improve economic trajectories. The Economy of People survey, conducted in 2018 by Oxford Economics, found that Ireland could unlock €3.4 billion in untapped GDP if organisations were to optimise their workplaces by providing up-to-date technologies, embracing ethical business practices and enhancing office workspaces. The research also found that over a third of Irish businesses are planning to spend between 5% and 10% of their total operating costs on office modernisation initiatives in the next year.

What exciting things can people look forward to for the 2018 version?

The seminar will delve into the seismic shift in the way people work and will explore how an ‘optimal office’ – which includes the alignment of company culture, employee workspaces and technology strategies – can significantly increase productivity levels and business performance for Irish organisations.

What opportunities are on offer for those attending?

Business leaders who want to unlock this untapped potential and achieve growth for their own organisations are invited to attend to gain invaluable insights and find out more about the tools and processes required for office modernisation and optimisation.

Who will be speaking?

The event will bring together experts in digital transformation and workstyle innovation, as well as guest speakers who have successfully implemented bespoke strategies around their people, workspace, processes and technology to create a cohesive and effective workstyle, making their companies fit for the future.

How can people book tickets?

To register for the business breakfast and seminar, or for more information on the Economy of People report, visit the Ricoh website.

Alison McGuire

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