Review:
Corporate Owned, Personally Enabled (cope) Policies
overall review score: 4.2
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Corporate-owned, personally-enabled (COPE) policies refer to a framework where organizations provide employees with company-owned devices that are personally customized and enabled for work-related tasks.
Key Features
- Company-owned devices
- Personal customization options
- Work-related task enablement
Pros
- Increased security as company can control device settings and access
- Employees can personalize their devices for improved productivity
- Separation of work and personal data on the same device
Cons
- Potential invasion of employee privacy
- Limited flexibility for employees in terms of device choices
- Cost associated with providing company-owned devices