Changing lanes: How people are driving change at Hyundai
Hyundai’s Network Administrator shares how their new print environment has radically changed the attitudes of its people and the office environment.
Changing lanes: How people are driving change at Hyundai
Throughout its 20 years in the Australian automotive industry, Hyundai has continued to evolve itself and its market offering to reflect its name, a Korean translation for ‘modern era’.
Hyundai has become a leader in the production of innovative and affordable vehicles, growing its market share and revenue – an achievement that can be put down to the company’s spirit of innovation.
A major focus of this innovation has been around environmental responsibility and efficiency. So when Hyundai moved in to its new head office in Sydney, efficiency and environmental responsibility were a top priority.
Kawa Farid, Hyundai’s Network Administrator, shares how their new print environment has radically and positively changed the attitudes of its people and the office environment.
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