Workplace 2021: Reimagined, Redefined and Repositioned

Apr 21, 2021

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In 2020, nearly every single industry was left in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic with office equipment dealers and manufacturers facing an unprecedented amount of change and challenges never before considered. The physical dimension of work was entirely upended, and remote work wasn’t a choice – in most cases, it was a mandate.

As we have ventured through the last year of disruption, DLL has closely monitored what that will mean for our partners. We have explored and evaluated what the workplace of tomorrow will look like, and what an effective return to offices will require. Take a minute to read our latest whitepaper, Workplace 2021: Reimagined, Redefined and Repositioned to learn more about what post-COVID offices will look like, and what your customers will need as they redefine their physical workplaces.

Workplace 2021: Reimagined, Redefined and Repositioned

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