Accessible Technology in Today's Business

Microsoft Press, in conjunction with Microsoft's Accessible Technology Group, produced the book entitled Accessible Technology in Today's Business: Case Studies for Success, to demonstrate to business organizations that not only are accessible solutions available today that provide people with disabilities the essential tools they need to work, but that it makes good business sense to do so.
The book provides:
- A discussion of the business value of providing accessible technology in your organization. You'll learn how accessible technology can help you retain your most valued employees, recruit the most talented minds, and attract new customers.
- An overview of what accessible technology means including information about assistive technology products available today, and how individuals with disabilities and whole organizations can benefit from using these products.
- In-depth case studies that showcase solutions implemented in healthcare, retail, manufacturing, government, and financial organizations. These case studies feature best practices and lessons learned from organizations such as Cingular Wireless, Compaq Computer Corporation, General Motors, RBC Financial Group, Sears, the State of Georgia, UnumProvident, and the U.S. Department of Defense.
- A five-step process your organization can use to develop and execute a strategic accessible technology plan as well as ideas on how to measure progress and sustain the plan over time.
- Important purchase considerations and tools to help you identify solutions that will work well for your organization.
- A prediction of what the future holds for accessible technology based on today's research trends.
Read excepts from the book's in-depth case studies:
- Government—Department of Defense
Assistive Technology Reconnects Employees to the Workplace While Recovering from Temporary Disabilities - Government—State of Georgia
Computers and Assistive Technology Remove Barriers for State of Georgia Employee with Learning Disability - Healthcare—UnumProvident
Assistive Technology Makes a Lifetime of Difference to UnumProvident VP and Medical Director Dr. Glenn Higgins - Financial—RBC Financial Group
ZoomText Screen Magnification Software Provides Access for RBC Financial Group Employee with Visual Impairment - Retail—Sears
Assistive Technology Gets Sears Employee with Mobility Impairment Back on the Job and Back on His Career Path - Manufacturing—Compaq
Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Outlook Features Boost Productivity of Compaq Employee with Hearing Loss - Manufacturing—General Motors
Provides Needed Assistive Technology to Help Employee Who is Blind Be More Effective in His Work - Manufacturing—Cingular
Accessibility Makes Good Business Sense at Cingular Wireless
Authors: Gary Moulton, LaDeana Huyler, Janice Hertz, and Mark Levenson