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QR codes for frontline workers
Frontline workers often have no PC access. QR codes give them access to schedules, forms, and training without an app.
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Frontline workers often have no PC access. QR codes give them access to schedules, forms, and training without an app.
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Printing QR codes sounds simple but often goes wrong. Size, contrast, placement, and why static codes become a problem.
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An employee directory helps teams find colleagues and figure out who does what. How they work, common formats, and what matters in practice.
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An employee podcast is an internal audio format for company news, knowledge sharing, and culture. How it works and when it makes sense.
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Pre-onboarding fails because new hires have no system access yet. Public shortcuts give them everything they need without an IT ticket.
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When you switch tools, every internal bookmark breaks. A shortcut layer absorbs URL changes before, during, and after the migration.
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Nobody finds anything in SharePoint? Instead of fixing the folder structure, add a navigation layer with human-readable shortcuts.
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Good shortcut names save questions. Bad ones make sure nobody uses them. Rules that work in practice.
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Frontline staff have no laptop, no email, no intranet access. QR codes and shortcuts give them the five links that matter, no app required.
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Traditional intranets fail because nobody uses them. A headless approach replaces the portal with a navigation layer across your existing tools.
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Go links turn long internal URLs into short, memorable addresses. How they work and why companies use them.
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A practical look at how QR codes connect frontline teams to the information they need, from shift schedules and SOPs to surveys and onboarding.