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Positeams, founded in 2020, enables companies to track employee experience, motivation and needs through regular and customizable surveys.
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The platform provides data-driven insights, including trend analyses, word clouds and anonymous chat feedback, to guide HR and leadership decisions.
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Positeams also recommends action plans and training content to help managers implement organisational change.
Companies face a growing need to understand the real experience of their teams. Samir Tamri uses technology to provide a precise and practical response to this challenge.
Samir Tamri, a Moroccan computer scientist and tech entrepreneur, is the founder of Positeams, an online platform that helps companies understand their employees and strengthen daily engagement through a simple and accessible tool.
Tamri launched Positeams in 2020. The platform allows companies to deploy regular or customized surveys to track employee experience, motivation and needs over time. Its purpose is to offer management and HR departments a clear and continuous view of workforce sentiment without complex procedures.
Positeams relies on a rigorously developed set of questions designed to deliver reliable feedback across multiple aspects of professional life. The platform analyzes responses to identify significant trends and provide companies with actionable interpretation.
The company also offers feedback analyses that highlight recurring themes, including through word clouds that display the most frequently cited topics. An anonymous chat tool enables employees to express themselves freely, ensuring continuous and authentic internal listening.
Beyond collecting feedback, Positeams recommends concrete actions to address identified needs. The platform allows companies to structure action plans, monitor progress and access online training resources designed to support managers in driving organizational change.
Alongside Positeams, Samir Tamri serves as founder and CEO of North African Game Distributors (NAGD). Launched in 2008, the company operates in the distribution, development and publishing of video games and is considered a leading player in Morocco’s touchscreen gaming market.
Tamri created his first company, Arabium.com, in 2001 as a community portal for Arab singles living in the United States.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Drexel University, obtained in 1999. He began his career in 1997 at Unisys as a software engineer.
Between 2001 and 2015, he worked as a senior software engineer at AMI Entertainment Networks, which specializes in innovative entertainment solutions. From 2017 to 2018, he served as chief technology officer at Taxi Rouge, a Moroccan e-mobility start-up.
This article was initially published in French by Melchior Koba
Adapted in English by Ange Jason Quenum


















