Digital Workplace Group to host DWG Clinic at The Internal Communications Conference Manchester 2019
[London, UK] – Dec 14 2018 – Digital Workplace Group, a strategic partner and boutique consultancy, is to take part in The Internal Communications Conference Manchester and will be hosting its DWG Clinic on January 24, 2019.
The DWG Clinic, promoting healthy digital workplaces, provides delegates with the opportunity to discuss any acute ailments or chronic conditions affecting their digital workplace, with a senior DWG consultant. Having listened to the symptoms, the DWG doctor will recommend a “prescription” or course of treatment – and, even if there is no instant cure available, just talking to an understanding digital workplace therapist may help anyway! All DWG Clinic sessions are free.
Produced by Global Insight Conferences, Internal Communications Manchester is a one-day, practitioner-led conference and networking event. 30 speakers will share practical insights which will revolutionize communications functions, enhance the employee experience and achieve measurable impact.
Held at the Museum of Science & Industry, Central Manchester, the conference will take place on January 24, 2019. Quote “Digital Workplace” under ID Code when booking online to save between £150 and £200: https://internalconference.com/
For more details, please contact:
Kate Algar
Marketing Manager
kate.algar@digitalworkplacegroup.com
About Global Insight Conferences
Global Insight Conferences produces high-quality business events. Its mission is to create a business conference experience which is personal, which breathes quality and which represents absolute value for time and money.
https://www.globalinsightconferences.com
About Digital Workplace Group
Digital Workplace Group (DWG) is a strategic partner, covering all aspects of the evolving digital workplace industry through membership, benchmarking and boutique consultancy services. We provide independent guidance to more than 100 leading corporates and public institutions to advance their intranets and broader digital workplaces through peer learning, impartial evaluations, research and practitioner expertise.