{"id":8033,"date":"2022-04-27T09:00:07","date_gmt":"2022-04-27T16:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/?p=8033"},"modified":"2025-11-13T14:36:24","modified_gmt":"2025-11-13T22:36:24","slug":"dining-transformation-at-microsoft-eases-the-transition-to-flexible-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/dining-transformation-at-microsoft-eases-the-transition-to-flexible-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Dining transformation at Microsoft eases the transition to flexible work"},"content":{"rendered":"
A profound dining transformation is happening at Microsoft as the company’s employees return to an office that’s evolved into a more flexible workplace.<\/p>\n The COVID pandemic changed the way we work\u2014and with it, the way we eat. Consumer expectations are evolving as people, including employees at Microsoft, have gotten used to seamless, on-demand ordering through mobile applications and direct-to-you deliveries.<\/p>\n With Microsoft employees returning to the office, the Dining at Microsoft Operations team for the Puget Sound campus knew they needed to help them feel comfortable, fuel up, and be productive at work. They wanted to integrate new programs and ordering capabilities that would respect changing expectations and incorporate the intuitive nature of the mobile apps employees use at home.<\/p>\n Between Dining Operations and their partners on the Microsoft Digital team, plans were already in place to streamline the mobile ordering experience. The return to work and the transition to a flexible environment confirmed the urgency of the transformation. What began as an initiative to provide premium value for employees has become a necessary service consideration.<\/p>\n With more than 70 dining locations on the Puget Sound campus and thousands of frequently changing menu items, Dining Operations’ challenge was to provide an experience that would feel intuitive for users and meet the needs of tens of thousands of diners each day. It would need to provide seamless food ordering and reflect the unfolding reality of hybrid work.<\/p>\n While online ordering was already available to employees through a browser-based point-of-sale (POS) platform, Dining Operations wanted a modern, intuitive, mobile-first experience to streamline how people browse menus and purchase items. They also wanted to integrate it into the digital environment employees use every day.<\/p>\n The teams incorporated a mobile menu and ordering interface into an internal app that employee use to access transportation, explore their benefits, and manage other elements of their day-to-day roles. Incorporating dining into the app would mean that employees could order food in the mobile-friendly, full-service environment they already use.<\/p>\n To make the integration work, the team needed to bridge the gap between the internal mobile app and Dining Operations’ existing POS and menu tool. Since the POS system was originally intended as a standalone touch-screen service, the team used Microsoft Azure API<\/a> to create the connective tissue between the platforms.<\/p>\n “One of the key focuses early on for building this integration was not only that the information be accurate for Microsoft end users,” says Thomas Po, a product manager on the Microsoft Digital team. “It also had to be relatively easy to use on the back end to minimize room for error and stay in sync with the operations side.”<\/p>\n POS integration was only part of the challenge. To meet Microsoft’s commitment to accessibility, the team worked closely with internal stakeholders to review and implement the Microsoft Accessibility Standards (MAS)<\/a>. They conducted user-group testing with employee resource groups, individuals, and Microsoft Digital’s internal accessibility experts. As a result, the app features inclusive elements like high-visibility contrast settings and read-along technology.<\/p>\n Since the app would be handling financial transactions in conjunction with third-party tools, it needed to be highly secure. So Microsoft Digital worked closely with the Finance Security team to ensure that the app met the strict data-capture and retention requirements built into all Microsoft technology.<\/p>\n
We periodically update our stories, but we can\u2019t verify that they represent the full picture of our current situation at Microsoft. We leave them on the site so you can see what our thinking and experience was at the time.<\/em><\/p>\nA campus-scale challenge<\/h2>\n
Dining transformation, tailored to employees<\/h2>\n