The document provides 10 tips for staying productive during the Olympic Games, separated into 5 tips for employers and 5 tips for employees. The tips for employers include managing teams virtually, alerting staff to disruptions in real-time, having real-time visibility of operations, promoting innovation, and encouraging health and fitness. The tips for employees include working from anywhere with an internet connection, staying connected on mobile devices, sharing travel tips to avoid disruptions, collaborating remotely, and sharing experiences from the Games. The document concludes by promoting Yammer as a tool for enterprise social networking and collaboration.
3. WORK ALERT
VIRTUALLY YOUR STAFF
01 02
Manage your teams virtually as they Let your employees know in real-time about
work together efficiently across multiple Games-related office closures, transport
physical locations. disruptions, and security concerns.
4. HAVE
REAL-TIME
VISIBILITY
03
Co-ordinate the day-to-day operations of
your organisation and minimise risk of
business disruptions.
5. PROMOTE
INNOVATE HEALTH AND
FITNESS
04 05
Promote an open, transparent culture that Get into the spirit of the Games and
fosters new and smarter ways to work. encourage your employees to take part
in sport for better health and fitness.
9. GET THERE COLLABORATE
ON TIME WHEN YOU’RE
APART
08 09
Share travel tips with colleagues to Engage and team up with coworkers even
avoid Games-related disruptions and when you aren’t in the same location.
remain productive.
10. SHARE
YOURSELF
10
Share photos and stories from your
experience at the Games with your
colleagues.
11. ABOUT YAMMER
Yammer (www.yammer.com) is an Enterprise Social Network
that brings together people, content, conversations and
business data in a single location. More than 5 million users,
including employees from 85 percent of the Fortune 500, have
adopted Yammer’s Software-as-a-Service solution to foster
collaboration, drive organizational alignment and transform
their business.
Stay productive with Yammer during the Games.