
How Salesforce Safeguards Its Global Workforce
Salesforce released its return to the workplace plan in April 2021, which the company refers to as “Success from Anywhere.” It allows employees to choose the model that best suits their needs, whether that’s working from home, the office, or both.
The plan revolutionized how Salesforce employees work. However, it presented new challenges for safeguarding the physical and mental well-being of the organization’s global workforce.
In this episode, Stasha Wyskiel, Senior Director of Resilience, Global Safety, and Security at Salesforce, shares how her team navigates employee safety for 60,000 employees across 28 countries.
We discuss:
- The specifics of the “Success From Anywhere” plan
- Safety and security challenges of a dispersed workforce
- How Salesforce’s Global Operations Center assists employees no matter where they are
Reach out to Stasha at [email protected].
The Employee Safety Podcast is hosted by Peter Steinfeld, SVP of Safety Solutions at AlertMedia.
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