The future calls for virtual cooperation
Today, a significant number of the biggest companies in Denmark, including Systematic, experience increasingly more virtual cooperation across frontiers. Latest reports emphasise increasing investments in this technology.
What the media said29 September 2016
Vestas does it, Mærsk does it, Lego does it, and Systematic does it. Virtual cooperation like, for instance, business calls through Skype, video conferences, emails, and collaboration within virtual hangouts across frontiers has largely become an integrated part of the workday for many Danish companies, and new reports indicate that 95 per cent of the 50th biggest private and public companies in Denmark expect to invest in more virtual cooperation in the future.
To some extent, a third of all Danish leaders already cooperate virtual and have employees and business partners elsewhere in Denmark or worldwide.
This article, brought by Søfartens ledere, outlines how Systematic employs virtual cooperation, and how the company through close collaboration with IT-engineers from Ukraine benefits from using virtual tools by getting involved across markets and frontiers.
Collaboration in cyberspace as well as virtual cooperation entail enormous growth, and it is essential for Danish companies to keep prioritizing this development in order to future-proof effective management, a good working environment, and to remain competitive.
Read the full article (in Danish) here