MCLEAN, Va., April 23, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Appian (NASDAQ: APPN) today announced availability of a new with capabilities to ensure safety for a company or government agency’s workforce during a crisis, and manage their return-to-work after workplace disruptions.
Human Resources and Crisis Management teams, already strained by the COVID-19 pandemic, must now plan how to return the workforce safely to the workplace. These transitions will be complex. To ensure people are productive and safe in the workplace, organizations will need to consider individual employee health and risk screenings, whether an employee’s role can be efficiently done remotely, corporate policies, and a variety of national and regional government regulations.
Appian’s new Workforce Safety and Readiness application enables organizations to intelligently manage the complexities of returning workers to the workplace, including complying with government regulations and company policy, and prioritizing workforce health and workplace safety.
The application includes:
The application will be available for purchase on May 1 and can be deployed on Appian Cloud or on-premises. Organizations can be up and running within hours. The application can be purchased starting at $5,000 per month.
For more information, join our webinar, “Manage Workforce Safety and Readiness: Dealing with the Complexities of Return-to-Work,” on May 6, 2020 at 11am ET. Register at .
About Appian
Appian provides a low-code automation platform that accelerates the creation of high-impact business applications. Many of the world’s largest organizations use Appian applications to improve customer experience, achieve operational excellence, and simplify global risk management and compliance. For more information, visit www.appian.com.
For Information Contact:
Nicole Greggs
Director of Media Relations
+1 703-260-7868
nicole.greggs@appian.com
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