Winner of Digital Workplace Leader of the Year 2019 – Marc Bramoullé at Ubisoft

August 14, 2019 by

At DWG, we get excited about passionate people in our industry. So much so, in 2017, we decided to create an industry award so that we could share our excitement and reward exceptional digital workplace leaders. In 2019, it was Ubisoft’s Marc Bramoullé who stepped up to the podium at the DW Experience conference in Chicago to receive the prestigious award for Digital Workplace Leader of the Year, from DWG CEO Paul Miller.   The Awards are produced by DWG in partnership with SMG/CMSWire, and celebrate organizations and practitioners who have excelled in creating well-executed, high-performing digital workplace environments.

For the first time in 2019, we published a shortlist of nominees for Digital Workplace Leader of the Year. The names on the list are nothing short of inspirational with leaders from organizations such as Adobe, Oxfam, IKEA, UNHCR and General Electric featured. (Want to know more about what we think makes a great digital workplace leader? Take a look at our post ’Seeking outstanding digital workplace leaders!’).

It was, without doubt, Marc Bramoullé, Director of Knowledge Management Services at Ubisoft, who stood out from the crowd in 2019 as the winner of the Digital Workplace Leader of the Year award. His impressive achievements, industry contributions, creativity and overall approach to the digital workplace made him this year’s winner.

DWG CEO Paul Miller commented after presenting the award to Marc in Chicago:

“Marc Bramoullé is an exceptional individual. What I love about his approach is that he has enabled Ubisoft to create a digital workplace that has a clear Ubisoft character and personality. But somehow Marc has kept a superb balance; as well as thinking so originally about this environment, the services and tools developed really deliver what’s needed for this unusual global workforce.”

For nearly a decade, Marc has been at the forefront of a series of radical changes to Ubisoft’s digital workplace environment. Now the Director of Knowledge Management Services at Ubisoft, he’s been hands-on with various aspects of the programme over the years including enterprise search, the enterprise social network, content strategy and management, as well as developing the digital workplace vision.

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Marc leads a diverse international team of experts at Ubisoft, engaging and motivating them around the digital workplace mission. As one of his team members commented: “Within Marc’s team, we all feel driven by his ambitious DW vision and his energy, and it’s a huge factor of engagement and retention for us.”

His digital workplace vision is driven by a knowledge management approach that is successfully fostering collaboration, boosting individual efficiency, and growing efficiency across the company’s 15,000+ staff. His relentlessly user-centric approach to delivering digital tools to staff is evident in their 98% satisfaction rate with KM tools. Marc has been active in sharing the Ubisoft journey with the DWG community and beyond.

You can find out more about Marc on his personal website, and follow him on Twitter and LinkedIn.

In 2020, perhaps your organisation will be a winner? Look out on our website for entries opening early 2020. Read these blogs to help you enter:lonkee

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Elizabeth Marsh

Director of Research

Elizabeth Marsh is DWG’s Director of Research and author of its latest report ‘Digital workplace overload: How to reduce employee technostress’ (available free on our website). She’s worked as a practitioner, researcher and consultant in the digital workplace field for over 20 years and is a strong advocate for digital literacy and digital wellbeing at work. Elizabeth is currently doing a PhD at the University of Nottingham focusing on employee technostress and the potential of mindfulness to help reduce it. She also co-authored – with Paul Miller – the book ‘The Digital Renaissance of Work: Delivering digital workplaces fit for the future’.

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