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Four Strategies for Transforming to a Digital Workplace — Ricoh Table Talk

Get the building blocks you need to empower the digital workplace.

From Blockbuster® to Netflix® and yellow taxis to Uber®, the digital transformation is creating winners and losers.

Ricoh's Table Talk series, "Four Strategies for Transforming to a Digital Workplace," presented in two episodes of about 20 minutes each, focuses on why digital disruptions are occurring today. You'll learn four strategies that can enable you to harness digital technology to optimize your business, grow revenue, and improve the employee and customer experience.

In episode 1, "Creating a Digital Transformation Framework," you'll learn about:

  • The digital transformation framework — how to create a road map for defining and envisioning your desired outcomes, including growth and expansion, cost reduction, process improvement and specific project objectives.
  • Digitalization — how to automate business processes and interconnect your entire digital ecosystem — from the mailroom to the boardroom — increasing the flow and accuracy of information.

In episode 2, "Empowering the Digital Workplace," you'll learn about:

  • New ways to work — how to free your IT staff, employees and business stakeholders to focus on competitive differentiation, core competencies and growth.
  • Workplace Management — how to sustain employee satisfaction, productivity, and the success of your transformation initiatives while mitigating security risks.

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Eric Stavola
Director of Ricoh IT Services | Ricoh USA, Inc.

Eric Stavola serves as Director, Enterprise Services Sales for Ricoh USA, Inc. In this role, Stavola leads a pre-sales team specializing in services that meet customer needs while working with sales leaders to grow Ricoh's services business.

Stavola brings more than 20 years of experience to the role of implementing technology business systems and customer-friendly processes while reducing costs, boosting employee morale and lowering turnover in under-performing organizations. Developing successful growth and digital transformation strategies highlights his extensive track record.

Prior to joining Ricoh, Stavola was CIO for a regional professional services company on the west coast.

Stavola has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, and two master's degrees in Education and Computer Information Systems. He has earned MCSE, MCSA, CDIA+ and N+ certifications, and has had multiple articles published on technology and digital transformation.

Eric Stavola