Celebrating the best digital workplaces
The Digital Workplace of the Year Awards, produced by Digital Workplace Group (DWG), celebrate those organizations and practitioners that have excelled at creating well-executed, high-performing digital workplace environments.
Launched in 2017, the first five years have seen entries from organizations in diverse sectors around the world – from finance and pharma to not-for-profit and government, and from the United States and Europe to Australia and Singapore. We’ve been impressed by exceptional performance across a range of practice areas – from the strategy to the way users are engaged and the impressive features that make an impact – as well as by the passionate leaders who are pioneering the digital world of work.
In this FREE paper, we bring you highlights and trends from the 2017–2021 award programme, including:
- the Hall of Fame plus all-time high scores
- key trends and themes across the award criteria
- a 5-year update from the first Digital Workplace Leader of the Year
- comments from esteemed members of the judging panel
- quotes about what it means for organizations and individuals to win.
Note: This report features a selection of our wonderful winners from across the 5 years of the awards – it wasn’t possible to feature at length every single winner but we do include the Hall of Fame so that you can learn about the full roster of winners.
Cost
This whitepaper is available as a free download. Please refer to the DWG Research Terms & Conditions of Usage before downloading.
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About DWG research
The Digital Workplace Group (DWG) carries out research into best practice in intranet and portal deployment. Covering the hottest topics in the intranet world, the studies we undertake are rooted in practical examples from among DWG member organizations as well as leading non-member companies. The results of this in-depth research act as a basis for decision-making, a source of ideas, and the basis for rich interactions between participants at DWG meetings. Generally, members are given exclusive access to our findings, although we do from time to time make a report available to non-members.