It’s perhaps the biggest question on most employers’ minds this year, throughout the pandemic: How can we safely bring employees back to work?

Seattle-based Camden Hillas, associate general counsel of software as a service company Nintex, said her company’s clients are finding ways of spacing out workers in the office during the week, while tracking and tracing potential health issues through automation. She said it is important for corporations to know inside and out what processes they want to automate before deciding on what software to use.

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