Managing An Engaged and Connected Global Workforce Amid Change

Manufacturers are facing a perfect storm of challenges they must overcome to remain competitive.  

With decentralised operations, labour shortages, shifting demographics, volatile supply chains, and ever-evolving compliance requirements, staying competitive has never been more complex or more critical.

Hosted alongside our partners at The Manufacturer, this on-demand webinar brings together insights from an exclusive global survey of 500+ manufacturing leaders and in-depth interviews with industry experts to demonstrate why manufacturing leaders are operating with a sense of urgency to redesign their workforce, and how you can drive significant ROI using data-driven evidence from manufacturers in your region.

Watch now for practical steps you can take today to future-proof your manufacturing workforce.

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Gordon Gilkison

Director of Sales | WorkForce Software, an ADP company

Gordon leads the EMEA sales team at WorkForce Software, an ADP company. Having spent more than 25 years in workforce management and over 18 years at WorkForce Software, he has extensive experience in sales, pre-sales, customer relationship management and deploying workforce management solutions worldwide. This experience helps organisations unleash the potential of their most valuable asset, driving consistent service delivery improvement and increasing employee engagement. 

Emily Brooks

Emily Brooks

Director, Value Engineering | WorkForce Software, an ADP Company

Emily leads the Global Customer Value Program at WorkForce Software, an ADP company, supporting organisations in aligning their specific business needs, challenges and objectives with the WorkForce Software solution that meets those needs to deliver business value through demonstrable ROI. Emily has held previous positions in solution consulting, account relationship management and business development. Emily is a non-practising barrister and has gained a BA(Hons) in English from the University of Birmingham and an LLB (Hons) in Law from Nottingham Trent University.