TWC partners with WorkJam

TerryWhit Chemmart (TWC) has partnered with digital workplace platform, WorkJam to improve employee communication nationwide.

TWC also plans to roll out training modules via the platform to grow employee knowledge around new products and service offerings.

TWC Executive General Manager, Nick Munroe, says he is excited to see the benefits of partnering and onboarding a digital workplace as an internal tool to improve visibility within the network.

“We look forward to improving our organisation’s internal communications, task management and the completion of learnings and training modules, through the use of technology.”

“The addition of one of Australia’s leading retail pharmacies to our portfolio proves that not only does our state-of-the-art technology enhance frontline workplaces, but that we are leaders in this space,” added WorkJam’s APAC Managing Director, Andrew Myers.

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