Alianza Nacional para la Salud de los Hispanos ofrece nuevas narrativas en las redes sociales sobre la prevención y vacunación contra COVID-19.

WASHINGTON, 4 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ —  «El costo de COVID-19 en las comunidades hispanas ha sido devastador. Con más de 25 millones de casos en el país, las tasas de muerte por COVID-19 son 2.8 veces más altas para los hispanos en comparación con los blancos no hispanos. Hemos perdido demasiadas personas y durante mucho tiempo las prácticas efectivas de salud pública no han sido apoyadas adecuadamente por los formuladores de políticas», dijo Jane L. Delgado, PhD,…

WASHINGTON, 4 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ —  «El costo de COVID-19 en las comunidades hispanas ha sido devastador. Con más de 25 millones de casos en el país, las tasas de muerte por COVID-19 son 2.8 veces más altas para los hispanos en comparación con los blancos no hispanos. Hemos perdido demasiadas personas y durante mucho tiempo las prácticas efectivas de salud pública no han sido apoyadas adecuadamente por los formuladores de políticas», dijo Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, Presidenta y Directora Ejecutiva de la Alianza Nacional para la Salud de los Hispanos.

«Hoy, en nuestros esfuerzos para apoyar a las personas y familias con herramientas e información que puedan usar, estamos lanzando una campaña bilingüe que aborda las preocupaciones sobre la vacunación contra COVID-19 y fomenta la vacunación en las comunidades hispanas. También apoyamos la campaña «Las Tres M’s» (The 3 Ws en inglés) que se enfoca en tres pasos para protegernos a nosotros mismos: Usa una máscara, mantén  tu distancia y las manos limpias. Todos los mensajes incluyen la línea de ayuda bilingüe y gratuita Su Familia (1-866-783-2645) para obtener respuestas a preguntas y conexión con los servicios en su comunidad», continuó la Dra. Delgado.

Las narrativas gráficas se están distribuyendo en las redes sociales a través de la red de organizaciones comunitarias de la Alianza que brinda servicios humanos y de salud a 15 millones de personas al año. También están disponibles en Facebook (@healthyamericas), Twitter (@health4americas), Instagram (@health4americas), www.healthyamericas.org o en español en www.nuestrasalud.org.

«Todos debemos hacer nuestra parte y apoyarnos mutuamente. Es muy importante que todos sigamos las tres Ms, nos vacunemos cuando nuestro turno esté disponible y nos protejamos a nosotros mismos y a los demás. Si cada uno de nosotros pone de su parte, juntos lo superaremos y seremos una comunidad y una nación más fuerte y conectada», concluyó la Dra. Delgado.

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La Alianza es la principal fuente de información basada en la ciencia de la nación y un defensor confiable de la salud de los hispanos en los Estados Unidos, cuya misión es lograr una mejor salud para todos. Para obtener más información, visítenos en www.nuestrasalud.org 

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Alianza Nacional para la Salud de los Hispanos ofrece nuevas narrativas en las redes sociales sobre la prevención y vacunación contra COVID-19.

WASHINGTON, 4 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ —  «El costo de COVID-19 en las comunidades hispanas ha sido devastador. Con más de 25 millones de casos en el país, las tasas de muerte por COVID-19 son 2.8 veces más altas para los hispanos en comparación con los blancos no hispanos. Hemos perdido demasiadas personas y durante mucho tiempo las prácticas efectivas de salud pública no han sido apoyadas adecuadamente por los formuladores de políticas», dijo Jane L. Delgado, PhD,…

WASHINGTON, 4 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ —  «El costo de COVID-19 en las comunidades hispanas ha sido devastador. Con más de 25 millones de casos en el país, las tasas de muerte por COVID-19 son 2.8 veces más altas para los hispanos en comparación con los blancos no hispanos. Hemos perdido demasiadas personas y durante mucho tiempo las prácticas efectivas de salud pública no han sido apoyadas adecuadamente por los formuladores de políticas», dijo Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, Presidenta y Directora Ejecutiva de la Alianza Nacional para la Salud de los Hispanos.

«Hoy, en nuestros esfuerzos para apoyar a las personas y familias con herramientas e información que puedan usar, estamos lanzando una campaña bilingüe que aborda las preocupaciones sobre la vacunación contra COVID-19 y fomenta la vacunación en las comunidades hispanas. También apoyamos la campaña «Las Tres M’s» (The 3 Ws en inglés) que se enfoca en tres pasos para protegernos a nosotros mismos: Usa una máscara, mantén  tu distancia y las manos limpias. Todos los mensajes incluyen la línea de ayuda bilingüe y gratuita Su Familia (1-866-783-2645) para obtener respuestas a preguntas y conexión con los servicios en su comunidad», continuó la Dra. Delgado.

Las narrativas gráficas se están distribuyendo en las redes sociales a través de la red de organizaciones comunitarias de la Alianza que brinda servicios humanos y de salud a 15 millones de personas al año. También están disponibles en Facebook (@healthyamericas), Twitter (@health4americas), Instagram (@health4americas), www.healthyamericas.org o en español en www.nuestrasalud.org.

«Todos debemos hacer nuestra parte y apoyarnos mutuamente. Es muy importante que todos sigamos las tres Ms, nos vacunemos cuando nuestro turno esté disponible y nos protejamos a nosotros mismos y a los demás. Si cada uno de nosotros pone de su parte, juntos lo superaremos y seremos una comunidad y una nación más fuerte y conectada», concluyó la Dra. Delgado.

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National Alliance for Hispanic Health Delivers New Social Media Narratives on COVID-19 Prevention and Vaccination

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — «The toll of COVID-19 on Hispanic communities has been devastating. With more than 25 million cases in the country, COVID-19 death rates are 2.8 times higher for Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites. We have lost far too many and for far too long effective public health practices have not been adequately supported by policymakers,» said Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for…

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — «The toll of COVID-19 on Hispanic communities has been devastating. With more than 25 million cases in the country, COVID-19 death rates are 2.8 times higher for Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites. We have lost far too many and for far too long effective public health practices have not been adequately supported by policymakers,» said Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.

«Today in our ongoing efforts to support individuals and families with tools and information they can use, we are launching a bilingual campaign in support of addressing concerns about COVID-19 vaccination and encouraging vaccination in Hispanic communities as well as supporting «The Three Ws» («Las Tres Ms» in Spanish) campaign that focuses on three steps to protect ourselves: Wear a mask, Watch your distance, and Wash your hands. All messages feature the bilingual and toll-free Su Familia Helpline (1-866-783-2645) for answers to questions and connection to services in your community,» continued Dr. Delgado.

The graphic-based narratives are being distributed on social media through the Alliance’s community-based organization network that provides health and human services to 15 million persons annually. They are also available on the Alliance’s social media including Facebook (@healthyamericas), Twitter (@health4americas), and Instagram (@health4americas), as well as online at www.healthyamericas.org or in Spanish at www.nuestrasalud.org.

«We must each do our part and support each other. It is more important than ever that we all follow the three Ws, get vaccinated when our turn becomes available, and protect ourselves and each other. If we each do our part, together we will make it through this and be a stronger and more connected community and nation,» concluded Dr. Delgado.

About the National Alliance for Hispanic Health (The Alliance)
The Alliance is the nation’s foremost science-based source of information and trusted advocate for the health of Hispanics in the United States with a mission to achieve the best health for all. For more information visit us at www.healthyamericas.org

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National Alliance for Hispanic Health Delivers New Social Media Narratives on COVID-19 Prevention and Vaccination

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — «The toll of COVID-19 on Hispanic communities has been devastating. With more than 25 million cases in the country, COVID-19 death rates are 2.8 times higher for Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites. We have lost far too many and for far too long effective public health practices have not been adequately supported by policymakers,» said Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for…

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — «The toll of COVID-19 on Hispanic communities has been devastating. With more than 25 million cases in the country, COVID-19 death rates are 2.8 times higher for Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites. We have lost far too many and for far too long effective public health practices have not been adequately supported by policymakers,» said Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.

«Today in our ongoing efforts to support individuals and families with tools and information they can use, we are launching a bilingual campaign in support of addressing concerns about COVID-19 vaccination and encouraging vaccination in Hispanic communities as well as supporting «The Three Ws» («Las Tres Ms» in Spanish) campaign that focuses on three steps to protect ourselves: Wear a mask, Watch your distance, and Wash your hands. All messages feature the bilingual and toll-free Su Familia Helpline (1-866-783-2645) for answers to questions and connection to services in your community,» continued Dr. Delgado.

The graphic-based narratives are being distributed on social media through the Alliance’s community-based organization network that provides health and human services to 15 million persons annually. They are also available on the Alliance’s social media including Facebook (@healthyamericas), Twitter (@health4americas), and Instagram (@health4americas), as well as online at www.healthyamericas.org or in Spanish at www.nuestrasalud.org.

«We must each do our part and support each other. It is more important than ever that we all follow the three Ws, get vaccinated when our turn becomes available, and protect ourselves and each other. If we each do our part, together we will make it through this and be a stronger and more connected community and nation,» concluded Dr. Delgado.

About the National Alliance for Hispanic Health (The Alliance)
The Alliance is the nation’s foremost science-based source of information and trusted advocate for the health of Hispanics in the United States with a mission to achieve the best health for all. For more information visit us at www.healthyamericas.org

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National Alliance for Hispanic Health Delivers New Social Media Narratives on COVID-19 Prevention and Vaccination

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — «The toll of COVID-19 on Hispanic communities has been devastating. With more than 25 million cases in the country, COVID-19 death rates are 2.8 times higher for Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites. We have lost far too many and for far too long effective public health practices have not been adequately supported by policymakers,» said Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health….

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — «The toll of COVID-19 on Hispanic communities has been devastating. With more than 25 million cases in the country, COVID-19 death rates are 2.8 times higher for Hispanics compared to non-Hispanic whites. We have lost far too many and for far too long effective public health practices have not been adequately supported by policymakers,» said Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.

«Today in our ongoing efforts to support individuals and families with tools and information they can use, we are launching a bilingual campaign in support of addressing concerns about COVID-19 vaccination and encouraging vaccination in Hispanic communities as well as supporting «The Three Ws» («Las Tres Ms» in Spanish) campaign that focuses on three steps to protect ourselves: Wear a mask, Watch your distance, and Wash your hands. All messages feature the bilingual and toll-free Su Familia Helpline (1-866-783-2645) for answers to questions and connection to services in your community,» continued Dr. Delgado.

The graphic-based narratives are being distributed on social media through the Alliance’s community-based organization network that provides health and human services to 15 million persons annually. They are also available on the Alliance’s social media including Facebook (@healthyamericas), Twitter (@health4americas), and Instagram (@health4americas), as well as online at www.healthyamericas.org or in Spanish at www.nuestrasalud.org.

«We must each do our part and support each other. It is more important than ever that we all follow the three Ws, get vaccinated when our turn becomes available, and protect ourselves and each other. If we each do our part, together we will make it through this and be a stronger and more connected community and nation,» concluded Dr. Delgado.

About the National Alliance for Hispanic Health (The Alliance)
The Alliance is the nation’s foremost science-based source of information and trusted advocate for the health of Hispanics in the United States with a mission to achieve the best health for all. For more information visit us at www.healthyamericas.org

 

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Econic Crop Solutions is Pleased to Announce the Successful Completion of a Third Pilot Business Venture

NAPLES, Fla., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Econic Crop Solutions Inc, a Division of ZA Group Inc. (OTCMKTS: ZAAG) is pleased to announce the successful completion of a third pilot business venture located at the Gitsigukla First Nation in British Columbia, Canada. The Gitsigukla community is strategically located in the northern part of the province where it is surrounded by communities that use traditional medicines. The community has been and continues to be…

NAPLES, Fla., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Econic Crop Solutions Inc, a Division of ZA Group Inc. (OTCMKTS: ZAAG) is pleased to announce the successful completion of a third pilot business venture located at the Gitsigukla First Nation in British Columbia, Canada. The Gitsigukla community is strategically located in the northern part of the province where it is surrounded by communities that use traditional medicines. The community has been and continues to be recognized for its business and cultural leadership in the past. Dancers from Gitsigukla were prominent in the Opening Ceremonies for the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010 and leaders from the community are frequently consulted upon for their resource development expertise.

Econics takes particular pride in having funded this third $100,000 project and the company looks forward to launching directly into the expansion program with Gitsigukla. Firstly, revenue projections are right on target and the community has already put the necessary infrastructure in place to expand to a 100 pod commercial indoor grow facility for medical cannabis products. Secondly, this expansion project has received unanimous support from band council and the whole community participated in the selection of a name and logo for the new facilities. The name—Gandi-mox means «to heal oneself». Thirdly, because of the large regional market for the traditional medicines from cannabis, Gitsigukla is also committed to establishing an on-location dispensary.

As further demonstration of the regional support for the business venture, Gitsigukla is having discussions to become a regional training centre for cannabis and hemp production and processing. Their training program will be similar to that currently in place at Olds College in Alberta.

Clifford Sampare, a spokeperson for this project, led a Gitsigukla First Nation pilot project in 2010-2012 which involved provincial government and university funds in a commercial hemp production pilot project. The success of that pilot led to the issuance of the first commercial hemp license in Canada to Gitsigukla First Nation. Mr. Sampare stated, «The hemp project was successful beyond everyone’s expectations. We are excited to have the assistance of Econic in building year round cannabis production facilities and then further utilize the vast lands under our ownership to work with Econics in producing cancer-fighting hemp products during the summer growing season.»    

Wade Eno, CEO of Econic stated, «I have enjoyed a great relationship with the leaders of Gitsigukla and I share their excitement for this venture. They have the natural resources needed to achieve success and most importantly, the community will benefit from the extensive youth employment and career opportunities. The vast regional market for the medicinal products means financial success for all.»

John Morgan, President of ZA Group, stated, «Today marks another milestone for Econic through demonstration of success in another ground-breaking business venture with a prominent First Nations community. Success always builds upon itself.»

 

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Entergy Corporation Names John Weiss as Vice President of Sustainability and Environmental Policy

NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR), a national leader in sustainability and environmental stewardship, today named John Weiss as vice president of sustainability and environmental policy.

NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR), a national leader in sustainability and environmental stewardship, today named John Weiss as vice president of sustainability and environmental policy.

Weiss will begin his new role effective Feb. 8, and will report to Mike Twomey, Entergy’s senior vice president of federal policy, regulatory and governmental affairs. He succeeds Chuck Barlow, who retired from the company last year.

«John’s extensive experience on environmental, social and governance matters positions him well to advance Entergy’s already strong value proposition of delivering long-term, sustainable results for all stakeholders,» said Twomey. «John will be an important voice with our stakeholders as we work toward achieving our net-zero emissions by 2050 commitment and other important ESG targets.»

Weiss brings seven years of sustainability integration and strategic leadership experience to the role. He comes to Entergy from the Boston-based sustainability nonprofit organization Ceres, where he served as senior director for the last two years and helped drive engagement with large energy and energy-related U.S. companies, focusing on sustainable business strategies, corporate governance and operational performance.

Prior to joining Ceres in 2013, Weiss spent more than 20 years as a consultant to clients in the public and private sectors on a broad range of environmental and energy-related issues. He also previously worked at Cambridge Energy Research Associates, where he developed and communicated strategic insights to global energy industry clients.

Weiss earned a bachelor’s degree in geological sciences from Brown University and a Master of Science degree in technology and policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Learn more about Entergy’s longstanding commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship by visiting entergy.com/sustainability.

About Entergy Corporation

Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR) is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, including 8,000 megawatts of nuclear power. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.9 million utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of $11 billion and approximately 13,600 employees.

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CGTN: China celebra el Año Nuevo Lunar con una importante victoria del alivio de la pobreza

PEKÍN, 4 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — El miércoles marca el «Lichun», primer término solar del año, considerado como el inicio de la primavera. Tal y como dice un dicho chino, «el trabajo de todo un año depende de un buen inicio en la primavera».

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PEKÍN, 4 de febrero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — El miércoles marca el «Lichun», primer término solar del año, considerado como el inicio de la primavera. Tal y como dice un dicho chino, «el trabajo de todo un año depende de un buen inicio en la primavera».

El presidente chino, Xi Jinping, secretario general del Comité Central del Partido Comunista de China (CPC), visitó el miércoles el Qianxi County al sureste de la Provincia de Guizhou en China, antes de iniciarse el Año Nuevo Chino.

El 12 de febrero marca el comienzo del Año Nuevo Lunar Chino. Se celebran varias actividades folclóricas en el país para dar la bienvenida al Año Nuevo.

En la plaza pública de Huawu Village en la étnica Miao Township, Xi habló a los presentes que estaban preparando las actividades festivas, felicitando el Año Nuevo a las personas de todos los grupos étnicos del país.

Un modelo de alivio de la pobreza

Guizhou, que solía ser la región a nivel provincial con la mayor población de gente pobre, ha sacado de la pobreza a más de nueve millones de personas desde el año 2012, con el producto interior bruto (PIB) alcanzando los 1.780 billones de yuanes (276.000 millones de dólares estadounidenses) en el año 2020.

El miércoles por la mañana, Xi visitó Qianxi County, Bijie City donde inspeccionó el entorno medioambiental de la principal tributación del río Wujiang, visitando a los residentes locales de Huawu Village.

Este pueblo es un caso en el punto de esfuerzo enorme de alivio de la pobreza de la nación. Esta población consiguió salir de la pobreza en el año 2019.

Bijie, integrada en el carso de las montañas de Guizhou, era una de las ciudades más pobres de China.

Con el respaldo del gobierno central y de otros organismos estatales, la ciudad ha cultivado la tierra en primer lugar, convirtiendo las estériles montañas en un atractivo pasto verde.

Los habitantes, bajo la dirección de los expertos, comenzaron a desarrollar la agricultura, alimentando la industria y el turismo rural.

Bijie ha cambiado la confrontación con la naturaleza por una ganancia por ambas partes, y ha logrado crecer por encima de la línea de la pobreza.

El presidente Xi ha denominado la historia de Bijie como un «modelo del impulso del alivio de la pobreza para China«.

Una importante victoria

En mitad de la COVID-19, China ha conseguido poner en marcha sus tareas para conseguir la batalla contra la pobreza y cumplir con el objetivo de Alivio de la pobreza de la ONU 10 años antes de la fecha indicada.

Durante ocho años de trabajo sostenido, China ha mejorado a toda la población rural pobre bajo el actual estándar de pobreza, con cerca de 100 millones de personas saliendo de la pobreza.

China ha eliminado a todos los países pobres de la lista de la pobreza, erradicando la pobreza absoluta y la pobreza regional.

El alivio de la pobreza siempre ha sido una de las principales preocupaciones para el presidente Xi, quien reiteró que «no debe dejarse atrás a ninguna de las áreas pobres ni a ninguna persona».

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From Digital Disruption to Digital Adoption: WalkMe Unpacks the Data Driving Transformation Trends

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — WalkMe, the digital adoption leader and one of the fastest growing software companies globally, today celebrates significant milestones—including its fifth consecutive year on the Forbes Cloud 100—and shares its perspective on the digital transformation trends of 2020, drawing insights from across the global tech…

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — WalkMe, the digital adoption leader and one of the fastest growing software companies globally, today celebrates significant milestones—including its fifth consecutive year on the Forbes Cloud 100—and shares its perspective on the digital transformation trends of 2020, drawing insights from across the global tech landscape.

WalkMe holds more than half of the global revenue share in the Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) market according to the Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) Products PEAK Matrix® Assessment with Technology Vendor Landscape 2020, conducted by Everest Group. The company continues to grow, with its annual recurring revenue (ARR) increasing to over $160m in 2020. A Total Economic Impact study conducted by Forrester consulting revealed that enterprise organizations using WalkMe obtained a three-year return on investment of 368%.

WalkMe’s proprietary data provides unique insight into the market movements of the past year, which saw the CIO’s office take on an increased role in delivering software ROI and ensuring business continuity. CIOs also assumed greater responsibility for safeguarding the mental health and productivity of the workforce and further converged with HR to drive onboarding and training in a distributed workforce.

«Technology impacts the wellbeing of an organization and this was felt acutely in 2020» says Rafael Sweary, President and Co-Founder of WalkMe, adding, «CIOs relied on having robust, data-driven insights into employee engagement in order to ensure business as usual. With WalkMe’s Digital Adoption Platform CIOs were able to overcome new obstacles and execute digital transformation at speed and scale.»

CIOs Turn to Digital Adoption Platforms to Carve Order from Chaos

CIOs had feared that the knee-jerk response to the pandemic would result in IT budget cuts—with many believing that such budget cuts would continue into 2021.

The opposite proved to be true. In November 2020, WalkMe collaborated on a survey of over 100 Fortune 500 CIOs with Constellation Research, digging into CIOs’ 2021 priorities. Surprisingly, according to the data, almost 60% reported no change to their budgets. This  enabled them to invest in digital transformation, which 77% cited as their number one priority for 2021.

Global CIOs leveraged WalkMe Insights, a sophisticated analytics dashboard, to define and evaluate digital adoption goals. This enabled them to ensure all employees are utilizing technology at maximum efficiency to bolster management efforts. Thanks to increased transparency into application usage, WalkMe customers surveyed by Forrester Consulting saved 20% in software license fees. Interviewees reported that the increased transparency into the usage of applications allowed them to better ensure that enterprise applications were used to their full potential.

Customers Using WalkMe’s DAP to Support ERP Spikes as Operational Flexibility and Resilience Become Imperative

As cloud migration skyrocketed to facilitate the interdepartmental collaboration of a distributed workforce, global business had to sharply reevaluate the flexibility and functionality of their legacy Enterprise Resource Management (ERP) systems. In 2020 WalkMe saw a 50% increase in customers deploying a digital adoption strategy to support their ERP rollout. The benefits of digital adoption in helping users navigate complex workflows and processes quickly became clear to businesses struggling to implement operational agility.

In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, many enterprise organizations accelerated their cloud ERP deployments to address back office challenges and strengthen forecasting accuracy. Two-thirds of WalkMe for EPR deployments occurred between the months of July and September 2020, highlighting a reactive focus on resource allocation and forward planning in light of the disruption caused by COVID-19.

WalkMe believes this trend will continue as the need for distributed employees to access real-time metrics and reports will increase in step with the ubiquity of remote work. The need to migrate to cloud-native ERP is clear: back office architecture must be agile and interoperable to ensure operational and financial resilience.

WalkMe Accelerates Its Product Roadmap to Address Communication Silos

The acceleration of communication technologies in response to COVID-19 caused a significant market boom, with Zoom reaching a public valuation high of over $48 billion. Simultaneously, adoption of Microsoft Teams skyrocketed, with 44 million active users by March 2020 jumping to 115 million in October 2020. Yet for the worker this fragmentation has become a mental and technological burden. As competing technologies fight to become the global communication platform of choice, silos have emerged at the expense of the user experience. Employees fail to access information in their moment of need.

In order to bridge the experience gap WalkMe invested developer resources into bringing its desktop product—Workstation—to market six months earlier than expected. Workstation acts as a personal assistant to ensure companies have everything they need in one place. Workstation was awarded the ‘Overall Remote Tech Solution of the Year’ for helping a US-based healthcare company upskill 80,000 doctors to use a new teleconsultation tool in one week.

Digital Adoption Proves to be a Critical Lever for Ensuring Business Continuity

Every business has a contingency plan—for malicious attacks, acts of nature, and other doomsday scenarios—but no one had planned for a global pandemic. Most businesses’ IT architecture was not optimized for such a shock wave. The resulting tumult highlighted the importance of having a digital adoption strategy baked into disaster preparedness plans.

In April of 2020 WalkMe partnered with a leading global system integrator to deliver impressive results in a contract tracing project across three U.S. states. By automating and streamlining a workflow which allowed investigators to jump to a section of script when on the phone with a patient, WalkMe immediately reduced support ticket volume by 50%—ensuring that comprehensive support was available throughout the contact tracing program. WalkMe also helped the same business onboard 2,650 Salesforce users, increasing productivity and data integrity through clarifying work processes and automation.

HR & IT Converge to Overcome the Remote Onboarding Challenge

Onboarding new employees remotely has been a technological challenge for HR departments. As the gap narrows between IT and HR, the two departments have found themselves working hand in hand. There has been a complete workflow readjustment, with the IT team taking on more responsibility for the smooth and seamless onboarding of the workforce.

WalkMe has been a key lever for organizations onboarding their employees remotely. A recent Total Economic Impact study conducted by Forrester Consulting, revealed that companies who deploy WalkMe saved on average 50% in onboarding time and 60% in training time on applications as well as significant time on classroom training.

Likewise, in 2020 WalkMe’s employee count grew to over 850 employees operating across 10 countries—with most being onboarded remotely. In March 2020, WalkMe welcomed Andrew Casey, a core member of the executive leadership team and tenured tech finance professional with 29 years’ experience, as CFO, to operationalize and streamline the business. In May 2020, WalkMe welcomed Uzi Dvir as Global CIO, to ensure the smooth deployment of WalkMe’s own technical architecture as the business rapidly expands to serve its 2,000+ customers across the globe.

Digital Adoption Professionals Become a Highly Sought-After Job Category in a Rapidly Changing Market

The World Economic Forum identified the need for a reskilling revolution as the Fourth Industrial Revolution has disrupted traditional industries and left many millions of people unequipped with the skills needed to thrive in the digital future. To help tackle this challenge, WalkMe launched its Digital Adoption Institute in August 2020 and extended scholarships for those on furlough or unemployed, ensuring this high-demand professional development was universally accessible. The company also launched its Digital Adoption job board in November 2020. Since its inception global companies such as Deloitte, Red Hat and IBM have posted vacancies, cementing the Digital Adoption Professional as an emerging class of enterprise employee.

«There has been an increase in the demand for DAP professionals across key industry segments, such as consulting, telecommunications, and business intelligence,» says Rafael Sweary, President and Co-Founder of WalkMe «with Gartner predicting that by 2025 over 70% of organizations will use Digital Adoption technologies, we expect to see these numbers rise over the next year as multiple industries will employ DAP professionals to streamline change management and improve ROI.»

About WalkMe

WalkMe is a code-free digital adoption platform that enables organizations to measure, drive, and act to ultimately maximize the impact of their digital transformation and accelerate the return on their software investment. The all-encompassing platform leverages proprietary technology to provide visibility to the CIO and executive management, while improving user experience, productivity and efficiency for employees and customers. Alongside walkthroughs and 3rd party integration capabilities, WalkMe’s platform offers endless opportunities to customize WalkMe for every organization’s needs.

WalkMe is a trademark of WalkMe Ltd. Other names mentioned are owned by their respective holders. For more information, please visit our website at www.walkme.com.

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Alaska Airlines offers international fliers VeriFLY mobile health passport for required COVID docs

SEATTLE, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — International guests arriving in the U.S. can streamline their required COVID-19 documents starting Feb. 5 using the third-party app VeriFLY. The free and secure app offers fliers expedited check-in and verification for their arrival to the U.S., to help…

SEATTLE, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — International guests arriving in the U.S. can streamline their required COVID-19 documents starting Feb. 5 using the third-party app VeriFLY. The free and secure app offers fliers expedited check-in and verification for their arrival to the U.S., to help give confidence that they meet the entry requirements for their arrival to the U.S.

Why the need? 

In early January, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention announced an order requiring international airline passengers entering the U.S. to have proof of a negative COVID test.  The order explains that the test must be taken within three days of departure to the U.S., and that fliers must complete a health attestation form.

VeriFLY is a mobile app that acts as a digital health passport to supplement the guest travel journey as they fulfill U.S. entry requirements. Similar to Alaska Airlines’ Pre-Clear program, the app allows for real-time verification of COVID-related credentials, like health questionnaires and diagnostic lab results. Guests will be able to store proof of their negative COVID test, or documentation of having recovered from COVID-19, in addition to their health attestation form in the app to help optimize the document verification process and get them on their way.

Although proof of a negative COVID test is mandatory for travelers to enter into the country, usage of VeriFLY is not. Alaska Airlines guests will have the option to use the app for faster verification but will still be obligated to present the essential health documents as required by the CDC’s order regardless.

VeriFLY will be limited to one person per mobile device and requires an internet/mobile data connection to acquire/access passes and credentials. Adults must attest on behalf of those under the age of 18, so minors are not eligible for VeriFLY.

How does the app work?

  1. Download and create a user profile
    First, the guest must download VeriFLY from the App Store or Google Play at least seven hours prior to departure, preferably as early as possible prior to departure, then register a user profile with a photo. This step will also require email authentication.
  2. Browse and add destination
    Then, guests will need to browse the app to select the country of destination and add their inbound flight details.
  3. Complete and upload documents
    Once the profile is set up and the flight information has been confirmed, the app will generate a pre-travel «to-do» list with the necessary requirements for the country (in this case, the app will display all of the mandatory items needed for entry into the U.S. based on the CDC’s order.) Here, the guest will upload their required health documents and complete the attestation form.
  4. Receive travel pass verification
    After all documents have been uploaded, VeriFLY may take up to six hours to validate that the guest’s information is correct and confirmed. If the guest’s VeriFLY information cannot be confirmed, the guest will need to follow the manual process in adherence to the CDC’s rule.
  5. Present verified profile at the airport
    At the airport, the guest must present their certified VeriFLY profile to an Alaska Airlines agent (first point of contact). Once the guest’s information is validated, the guest can continue normal check-in without additional test verification. Upon arrival to the country, no other VeriFLY processes will be in place. The guest will be subject to the standard U.S. port of entry’s arrival procedure.

Alaska Airlines is exploring using this app in other markets that have entry requirements. Learn more about the CDC requirement at https://www.cdc.gov and VeriFLY at www.myverifly.com.

About Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines and its regional partners serve more than 115 destinations across the United States and North America. The airline provides essential air service for our guests along with moving crucial cargo shipments, while emphasizing Next-Level Care. Alaska is known for low fares, award-winning customer service and sustainability efforts. Guests can earn and redeem miles on flights to more than 800 destinations worldwide with Alaska and its Global Partners. On March 31, 2021, Alaska will officially become a member of the oneworld global alliance. Learn more about Alaska at newsroom.alaskaair.com and blog.alaskaair.com. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK). 

 

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