Boost individual employee access to the business apps they need, when they need them, and you’ll increase your organisation’s overall performance.
(based on the opinions of their end users)
Companies that do not provide employees with the technology they need to do their jobs effectively.
Companies that provide the apps workers want and need, but don’t yet make them easily accessible.
Companies that provide the apps workers want and need, and make them readily accessible anywhere, anytime and on any device.
It's nearly 3x more likely that a company is rated as a Digital Transformation Leader* when fully empowering employees.
*Pioneers plus leaders
Empowered employees in firms who make apps available and highly accessible report:
Empowered employees, compared to traditional employees, are more likely by nearly:
Empowered employees, compared to traditional employees, project for their firms:
Plus, 87% of all CIOs surveyed believe that digitally empowering their employees can drive at least 5% additional revenue growth over 3 years.
CIOs and employees share very different views, both in where their companies are versus peers in providing technology to employees, and about the availability, utility, and freedom to use employee technologies at work.
This indicates a degree of disappointment by employees, and a complacency in CIOs which can lead to a dangerous disconnect that may impact a firm’s performance.
It's nearly 3x more likely that a company is rated as a Digital Transformation Leader* when fully empowering employees.
*Pioneers plus leaders
Empowered employees in firms who make apps available and highly accessible report:
Empowered employees, compared to traditional employees, are more likely by nearly:
Empowered employees, compared to traditional employees, project for their firms:
Plus, 87% of all CIOs surveyed believe that digitally empowering their employees can drive at least 5% additional revenue growth over 3 years.
CIOs and employees share very different views, both in where their companies are versus peers in providing technology to employees, and about the availability, utility, and freedom to use employee technologies at work.
This indicates a degree of disappointment by employees, and a complacency in CIOs which can lead to a dangerous disconnect that may impact a firm’s performance.
Find out more about how employees drive business by downloading the whitepaper. Explore key findings that delve into the idea of employee experience — a combination of employee culture, technology, and workstyle — influences and is influenced by digital employee experience.
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Discover how the relationship between IT, traditionally the gatekeepers of workplace technology, and employees is changing.
Find compelling statistics from a host of surveyed employess across organisations. Hear what CIOs, IT teams, and end users say about the benefots of adopting new technologies in the workplace.
Follow this defined approach that IT leaders across organisations are taking to make a digital workspace strategy successful.
Read the conclusions from these case studies on how satisfie employees drive greater productivity and business results.
Extraordinary events have the potential to change company culture faster than any other action. A natural disaster or pandemic, for example, prompts organizations to quickly review or put in place new, out-of-office work processes and technologies to reduce employee productivity losses when self-, executive-, or governmentmandated employee isolation is necessary.