Jacob Morgan of Chess Media Group in a study on the Future of Work, focusing on Enterprise social and collaboration tools; Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies; and Flexible work arrangements.
The big picture is that the survey found, regardless of organization size, business leaders do recognize the need for change if they are to attract and retain the best workers.
- Nearly 90% of workers say that social/collaboration tools enable them to work more effectively, and 86% say their organizations have been investing in collaboration tools for the past 18 months
- A slight majority (54%) of organizations have a BYOD policy, which 57% of workers believe motivates them to use social/collaboration tools.
- Flexible work is commonplace, with 87% of workers participating in some way and most reporting they are more productive and satisfied with their jobs as a result.
As you can see from this chart, the top three reasons for using collaboration tools is the stuff of everyday life at work: general communication, peer-to-peer collaboration, and ask/answer questions.
Is this really a debate about the ROI of social/collaboration tools, sometimes called "Enterprise 2.0."? This study shows that in the coming years they'll become part of the infrastructure of most organizations, like office PCs and phones.
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