Whether your company allows employees to work from home indefinitely, offers a hybrid option, or plans to bring back the entire team, every business needs a post-pandemic office strategy. One that ensures the health and safety of employees, visitors and patrons.
At this point, it’s easy to categorize the strategy as “post-pandemic.” It’s only a matter of time before we drop the post-pandemic language and acclimate to a new way of working. In many ways, it will be better. One new protocol that already has people wondering why they didn’t have it sooner is digital check-ins for offices, job sites, and public venues.
Specifically, expect to see more QR codes before you enter or exit a space. By now, most people know the drill from their experiences with QR-coded restaurant menus. Applying this to the office, digital check-in apps sync with QR-coded posters to enable everybody entering a workspace or public venue to verify their presence through their smartphone. It’s as simple as pointing the phone at the QR code, signing in, and these days, answering health-related questions.
— byline by David Brian Ward, Founder & CEO of Safe Site Check In | Read the full story on Technology Association of Oregon

David Brian Ward is a CEO and Founder of Safe Site Check In LLC, a digital jobsite management platform launched in 2020 for the Construction industry. With over 40 years of experience in the technology industry, having launched and grown several successful companies. Mr. Ward is a now a SaaS entrepreneur and innovation leader in the Construction industry.