Effective community-sourced risk intelligence is dependent upon user engagement. As your organization focuses on threat prevention, your employees need to know when and how to use the Vector LiveSafe platform.
ZDNet, a leading business technology news site, reports that the average person spends an average of 4.8 hours on their mobile phones each day. In addition, Americans check their phones 96 times daily, according to new research by tech care company Asurion. Although we use our mobile phones now more than ever, it’s not for phone calls - it’s for the apps. With Vector LiveSafe’s risk mitigation capabilities, it is not just “another app” on your phone; even if your employees are working from home, they can use Vector LiveSafe to report safety and security incidents, access relevant policies and procedures, and keep your organization safe and healthy.
Use this toolkit to drive downloads and usage or increase Vector LiveSafe usage within your organization.
5 Days to Drive Download and Usage Handout provides a 5-day plan with how-to guides to build awareness and knowledge of Vector LiveSafe.
Plan to have a Vector LiveSafe Awareness Week or schedule a week to distribute the how-to guides to drive Vector LiveSafe downloads and usage.
Vector LiveSafe Week Email Templates include a recommended schedule and email copy to build awareness and drive downloads and utilization of the app.
Schedule the Vector LiveSafe Week Emails to boost user adoption and utilization in your enterprise.
Have fun with it and get your organization excited about the launch of your new tool to keep them Safer. Smarter. Better.
Recent LiveSafe blogs explain the role and value of risk intelligence and how mobile safety tools such as Vector LiveSafe help organizations effectively communicate and mitigate risk.
Share these blogs with relevant team leaders and/or employees to improve their understanding of mobile risk intelligence and the value of Vector LiveSafe.
Community-Sourced Risk Intelligence: Its Role and Value at Work White Paper discusses the importance of community-sourced risk reporting for maintaining a safe and healthy organization.
Read and share the Community-Sourced Risk Intelligence White Paper to learn how establishing effective reporting processes can help your organization maintain workplace safety, improve employee trust, and meet Duty of Care obligations.
Host internal contests on e-Newsletters, chat channels, or social media, i.e. “the first 100 employees to download Vector LiveSafe will receive…” to increase user adoption. (Note: please follow all guidelines set by your organization when running a promotion.)
Include “downloading Vector LiveSafe” as a to do on employee onboarding checklists and allocate time during new employee onboarding or training to discuss how to use Vector LiveSafe.
Send regular broadcast messages to employees in the know about organizational events and to build awareness of Vector LiveSafe features. Reminder: broadcasts can be sent via the Vector LiveSafe app, text message, or email.
Identify Vector LiveSafe Champions or leaders across geographies, offices, or teams who can speak with other employees about the benefits of and need for Vector LiveSafe at your enterprise.
Remind your organization that even if offices are closed or operating remotely, employees can always access resources and/or seek assistance via the Vector LiveSafe app, regardless of their location.