Quadient dares Londoners to test their stress in a live, chaotic workplace Stress Simulator
Quadient is challenging Londoners to step into the pressure cooker of a live, pop-up Stress Simulator that creates the bedlam of a typical, messy office. Participants, wearing heart-rate monitors, will try to perform common office tasks, stay composed and complete a mini “working day” experience, all while coping with mountains of paperwork, ringing phones, clunky manual systems and a demanding boss – Ricky Gervais impersonator Tim Oliver.
With the backdrop of National Stress Awareness Month, the Quadient Stress Simulator will take place in the heart of London’s financial districts. Participants will experience first-hand how inefficiencies in the manual processes and outdated systems still found in many of today’s businesses compound into stress, errors and loss of control, and how business automation solutions overcome these challenges. After their “working day,” Stress Simulator participants will enter a decompression lounge to review their performance. The two most unflappable participants win the latest iPhones. There is no cost to participate and no appointment is needed.
When and where
8am–8pm, 14-15 April, Reuters Plaza, Canary Wharf, London
8am–8pm, 16 April, Finsbury Avenue Square, Broadgate, London
“The Stress Simulator is a bit of fun with a serious point: when work still relies on manual processes and disconnected systems, stress, errors and risks spike,” said Petra Wolf, CMO at Quadient. “By modernising finance and business communications with modern automation solutions, organisations can cut the chaos, reduce friction, regain control and free people up to focus on more strategic work.”
Quadient is committed to simplifying complex workflows with human-centric, AI-driven finance and business communications solutions, resulting in faster modernisation, stronger compliance, foundations built to scale, cleaner workflows, tighter integrations and more confident decision-making.
