
Convince your manager – the value of Step Two Forum membership
You’re not alone! The Step Two Forum gives you immediate access to an active network of practitioners, global experts and best practice thinking.
The business benefits are immediate, with proven value for practitioners and organisations. But for those who hold the budget, the benefits may be difficult to quantify.
The Step Two Forum is specifically designed to help teams deliver more successful and more valuable digital workplaces. Membership provides many organisational benefits:
- deliver a better and more valuable intranet, digital workplace and digital employee experience
- maximise benefits gained from existing investment
- achieve more with existing time and resources
- gain access to the best and latest thinking on intranets, digital workplaces and digital employee experiences worldwide
- stop reinventing the wheel, by making use of proven ideas from other organisations
- access specialist knowledge to supplement existing staff members, within existing budgets
- increase your or your team’s confidence and satisfaction, supporting motivation and continuity of team
members - reduce risks by avoiding mistakes already made by others
To help put your case to management, here is our suggestion on how to position the Step Two Forum to your senior team:
Some general hints on how to approach your approving manager
Think about the person approving this request.
- What are their expectations of what you and your team should achieve next?
Provide an example of how the benefits of the Forum match their expectations. Emphasise solutions, answers and outcomes. - Do they have an outwards looking viewpoint?
Are they interested in what other organisations are achieving? Emphasise the insider access to other organisations, to see live tours and connect one on one with teams across the globe. Build a reputation for your organisation by being part of this unique and innovative group of intranet and digital workplace practitioners. - Do they have a risk based approach to business?
By learning from the mistakes of others, your organisation can be assured they won’t fall into the same trap, and aren’t investing money in “reinventing the wheel”.