Working with some of the world’s leading technology innovators, Steljes has developed the Business Productivity Suite to help you change the way you work for real and lasting benefit. The Business Productivity Suite comprises of the cream of today’s productivity technology, under one roof, designed to address five focus areas that businesses tell us they need to make more efficient: meetings, video and data conferencing, workspaces and flexible working, training and marketing and communications.
3. NON PRODUCTIVE TIME COSTS THE UK £88 BLN A YEAR Source : Proudfoot BUSINESS TODAY HAS NEVER BEEN HARDER WAY PLACE Get to market faster Better decisions, faster Develop skill base of the business Employee retention Work / life balance Efficiencies, time, travel and costs Reduce office footprint cost, and make better use of the workspace Improve sales & marketing effectiveness & productivity Reduce carbon footprint Foster a culture of innovation Create competitive advantage Enable flexible working Improve communication and collaboration IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY Manage business risk WE’RE ALL SQUEEZED FROM A NUMBER OF DIRECTIONS TIME
4. 55% of executives are concerned their firm is failing to deliver the necessary training for recovery Real-time displays would increase room utilisation by 85% 87% of workers say they would work flexibly if given the option, but only 32% believe they have the right tools 46% of c-level decision-makers plan to increase budget on collaboration technology Over of companies believe internal communication problems are a barrier to improving productivity All stakeholders now focus more on reducing travel and meeting costs 40% of business managers are changing their workplace models to be more collaborative 25% 81% of marketers cite operational efficiencies as their top strategic priority Workers waste over Per week due to poor internal communication 58% of businesses report productivity gains as a result of flexible working 28% of meetings are a waste of time 2.5 hours Each week Of employees are unable to contact their co-workers on the first attempt 56% SOME OF THE FACTS… Over of desks are empty at any given time, but it’s still hard to get a meeting room 55%
5. COLLABOR8 WHITE PAPER ACTIVITY BASED WORKING HAS AS ITS CORE PREMISE THE BASIC ASSUMPTION THAT A WORK SETTING SHOULD NOT BE A REFLECTION OF THE CORPORATE HIERARCHY OR STATUS OF THE INDIVIDUAL, BUT SHOULD REFLECT THE TASK AT HAND . WHAT HAS CHANGED IS THAT PEOPLE NO LONGER NEED TO SIT TOGETHER IN THE SAME SPACE TO UNDERTAKE COLLABORATIVE WORK. PEOPLE, ENABLED BY MOBILE TECHNOLOGY AND NEW CULTURE, AND AWARE OF THE NEED TO MINIMISE TRAVEL, WILL INCREASINGLY WANT TO WORK ON THE PAUSE IN THIRD SPACE … A NEW PARADIGM WILL EMERGE – WHEN PEOPLE COME INTO A SPACE OR BUILDING THEY WILL DO SO BECAUSE THEY NEED OR WANT TO BE THERE . THE REALITY IS THAT ONLY ABOUT 44% OF TIME IS SPENT AT THE DESK .
6. WHAT’S IMPORTANT? BUSINESS FLEXIBILITY RESULTS MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE LESS ENGAGEMENT BEST PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVE FLEXIBILITY PEOPLE OPTIONS JOB COMPANIES EMPLOYEES FLEXIBILIY IMPORTANT WORKERS TIME DAY WANT FLEXIBILITY ENVIRONMENT ACHIEVE NEED TRUST STRATEGY FLEXIBILITY NEW VISION FLEXIBILITY PERFORMANCE GLOBAL REPORTED WAY RECESSION FLEXIBILITY TASK BEGIN FLEXIBILITY BETTER GOALS BUSINESS FLEXIBILITY RESULTS MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE LESS ENGAGEMENT BEST PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVE FLEXIBILITY PEOPLE OPTIONS JOB COMPANIES EMPLOYEES FLEXIBILIY IMPORTANT WORKERS TIME DAY WANT FLEXIBILITY ENVIRONMENT ACHIEVE NEED TRUST STRATEGY FLEXIBILITY NEW VISION FLEXIBILITY PERFORMANCE GLOBAL REPORTED WAY RECESSION FLEXIBILITY TASK BEGIN FLEXIBILITY BETTER GOALS 83% Telework Research Network of the respondents who had joined their companies in the last two years reported that flexibility was important in their decision to take a job with the company.
8. COLLABOR8 WHITE PAPER A NEW PARADIGM FOR TEAM SPACE WHEN YOU IGNORE WHERE, WHEN AND HOW WORK IS DONE YOU EMPOWER PEOPLE TO BE MORE PRODUCTIVE, MORE CREATIVE, AND MORE SUCCESSFUL. Telework Research Network Space to Work 2 identified four key trends in the knowledge work economy
9. COLLABOR8 WHITE PAPER ONE STAKEHOLDERS COLLABORATION TEXT VOICE / VIDEO MANY DATA Discussion Forums RSS Tweets / Microblogs Social Networking X-tube Virtual Workplace Video on Demand IP Unified Communication Blog Wiki Email Co-authoring Documents Voice Mail IM Video Conferencing Audio Conferencing Telepresence MEETING SOLUTIONS The Collaboration Heat Map Source : Unwired and Cisco]
10.
11. COLLABORATIVE TECHNOLOGIES WHAT ARE/WOULD BE THE BIGGEST DRIVERS FOR ADOPTING MEETING ROOM COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGIES? WHAT ARE/WOULD BE THE BIGGEST DRIVERS FOR ADOPTING MEETING ROOM COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGIES? 01 02 03 04 05 06 SURVEY REPORT
12. COLLABORATIVE TECHNOLOGIES WHAT SOFTWARE DO YOU USE FOR COLLABORATION TODAY? WHAT SOFTWARE DO YOU USE FOR COLLABORATION TODAY? IT IS NOT JUST ABOUT INTRA-COMPANY COLLABORATION, INTER-OPERABILITY IS KEY FOR INTER-COMPANY COLLABORATION. SURVEY REPORT
13. COLLABORATIVE TECHNOLOGIES WHAT REALLY GOES ON IN YOUR MEETING SPACE? DOES YOUR ORGANISATION HAVE A COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY FOR YOUR MEETING SPACES? SURVEY REPORT WHAT REALLY GOES ON IN YOUR MEETING SPACE? DOES YOUR ORGANISATION HAVE A COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY FOR YOUR MEETING SPACES?
14. COLLABORATIVE TECHNOLOGIES HAVE THE TOOLS CHANGED YET? HOW DO YOU CURRENTLY COLLABORATE, PRESENT & DISTRIBUTE IDEAS/MEETING NOTES AS AN ORGANISER? SURVEY REPORT HAVE THE TOOLS CHANGED YET? HOW DO YOU CURRENTLY COLLABORATE, PRESENT & DISTRIBUTE IDEAS/MEETING NOTES AS AN ORGANISER?
15. HAVE PEOPLE CHANGED? HOW DO YOU WORK, COLLABORATE AND SHARE INFORMATION WITH THE PEOPLE YOU INTERACT WITH IN YOUR JOB? HOW DO YOU WORK, COLLABORATE AND SHARE INFORMATION WITH THE PEOPLE YOU INTERACT WITH IN YOUR JOB? THEY DEFAULT TO THE PHONE , EMAIL AND FACE-TO-FACE MEETINGS Source : A commissioned study conducted by Forrester consulting on behalf of Citrix Online
16. COLLABORATIVE TECHNOLOGIES WHAT’S THE BARRIER TO CHANGE: COST / BENEFIT? IS YOUR COMPANY LOOKING TO REDUCE OR INCREASE ITS BUSINESS TRAVEL IN THE NEXT YEAR? WHAT’S THE BARRIER TO CHANGE: COST / BENEFIT? IS YOUR COMPANY LOOKING TO REDUCE OR INCREASE ITS BUSINESS TRAVEL IN THE NEXT YEAR? SURVEY REPORT Recent surveys suggest that business travel has increased by 18% 18% 14.6%
17. COLLABORATIVE TECHNOLOGIES HAVE YOU UNDERTAKEN A BUSINESS REVIEW (ROI MODEL) OF HOW USING COLLABORATIVE SOLUTIONS IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS, SUCH AS SMART, COULD BENEFIT YOUR BUSINESS? HAVE YOU UNDERTAKEN A BUSINESS REVIEW (ROI MODEL) OF HOW USING COLLABORATIVE SOLUTIONS IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS, SUCH AS SMART, COULD BENEFIT YOUR BUSINESS? SURVEY REPORT 80.2%
18. COLLABORATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IF YOU COULD REMOVE ONE IN THREE MEETINGS WITH THE ASSOCIATED TRAVEL AND TIME COST IMPLICATIONS HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK YOU CAN SAVE FOR YOUR COMPANY AS A PERCENTAGE OF YOUR EXPENSES BILL? IF YOU COULD REMOVE ONE IN THREE MEETINGS WITH THE ASSOCIATED TRAVEL AND TIME COST IMPLICATIONS HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK YOU CAN SAVE FOR YOUR COMPANY AS A PERCENTAGE OF YOUR EXPENSES BILL? SURVEY REPORT
19. HOW DO WE MAKE IT ALL WORK? THE TIME THAT WE DO IT WORKING FASTER THE WAY THAT WE DO IT WORKING SMARTER THE PLACE THAT WE DO IT WORKING ANYWHERE IMPLEMENT TECHNOLOGY THAT CREATES A NATURAL WAY OF WORKING, SIMPLE AND EASY TO USE, ENGAGING, WITH A MEASURABLE RETURN ON INVESTMENT. WE NEED IT TO BE EFFICIENT, EFFECTIVE, ENRICHING, ECONOMICAL AND KIND TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
Notas del editor
My Name is Tim Price-Walker, my background is……….. Introduce the topic of the presentation. I will take you through how the world of work has changed and the thoughts of our Collabor8 White Paper - the 8 principles of Collaboration, then I will talk to you about some of our own research in the way meetings and meeting spaces haven’t yet evolved, despite the technology being available followed by our own proposition about Unified, Collaborative Meeting and Room Solutions from Steljes, the benefits and compelling ROI Models , our conclusion and Questions and Answers.
I would like to introduce to you our Collabor8 White Paper on the 8 principles of successful Collaboration. It clearly will go into a lot more detail than I have time to walk you through today. But some highlights and insights may make you feel it is worth a trip to see us today to get a copy. When we talk about new ways of working certain things have changed – walk through the quotes These probably do resonate with many of you here today, but organisations are all at varying degrees of adoption of new practices in the work place and in the technology they are utilising to provide solutions. But at the end of the day, the key driver is the skilled workforce you employ in this fast paced modern world, where the perceived need to travel has soared, where work is more agile and project focused and pressures on time have never been greater for the individual,…. lets look at some of the drivers and the key issues….. Nb Third space are dedicated offices that similar professional people will congregate to work interactively and collaboratively, this is referred to as the guild in the white paper.
Here’s a word matrix out of a report we looked at from Telework Research Network that looked at Results Based Management and the keys to unlocking talent and increasing productivity. At the heart of a business is clearly its employees, with high focus on the work, results and management. But key to many employees is the flexibility they desired and needed when working. And balancing their personal lives. The work life balance .
To build in flexibility you have to build in flexibility in the work spaces in the office, but you also need flexibility on where and how they work, at home, home office, on the road in a car, internet café or airport lounge or even client premises. In order to do this what is critical is the technology that makes them efficient and effective where ever they are. When you come to retain your best talent this is key to them as well as is the experience they get from the technology and how easy it is to adopt. Lets face it my work place is now where ever I am. And where ever I am I need the appropriate tools to let me do my job to the best of my abilities. Working at home – 12.8% of UK workforce end of 2009 Whilst travelling In street cafes ( Activity Based Working or AWB is now the new way of work – requiring different tools, approaches and facilities)
The Collabor8 whitepaper reviews research from a range of studies that points towards a future where people will interact with each other using effective technology from a range of different spaces, These in the report are referred to as The Academy – Corporate Office – Desktop to more formal and informal work spaces The Lodge – working at home or home office Agora – In the field And finally the Guild - which is specialist cluster of people by profession skill or trade working in dedicated offices, a third space The trend is away from the desktop to dedicated rooms or spaces for particular projects , and project work is bringing together multi disciplined teams from across organisations and locations, which means meeting spaces and technology to drive collaboration and bring them together remotely has become a significant driver. The emphasis on the traditional office is in decline with more focus on meeting rooms and spaces for different types of working. In the diagram shown, people find their own balance or equilibrium, based on their profile. But what is clear is that the ‘academy’ corporate centre will contract, while work in the agora and lodge will increase. We think this means more project meeting spaces will be needed in the academy with less individual desk space. But the kinds of space provided by the academy will be different. When people do come into a building, they will do so to be with other people. They will want to interact and collaborate, and so much of the space will be different, providing places for people and not containers for desks and paper. This approach requires a number of factors to be put in place, from management culture to new work styles that enable mobility as well as enabling technologies that allow place independent working. It is the first stage on a journey towards ‘activity based working’.
Working today is a complex activity, there are a multitude of tools & channels available for people to communicate with. We think there is a category missing here, data collaboration should be next to voice and video and an additional category for Meeting and Room Solutions using interactive whiteboards and displays, should exist alongside audio conferencing, video conferencing and telepresence. It is the difference between web conferencing which tends to be passive and broadcast as opposed to our meeting solutions that are interactive and collaborative for both inter and inter company collaboration.
To achieve success, we have identified 8 principles for successful collaboration. As the diagram illustrates, the move to a different style of work requires integrated thinking between the three key pillars of any organisation – its people, its workplaces and its technologies. By looking at the mental, the physical and the virtual, a different set of behaviours can be established (such as collaborative work) with new processes supported by innovative infrastructure. The 8 principles are really about moving from analogue to digital and making it easy to do. So when you brainstorm, meet and interact, you need to ask how can you capture this digitally, once you can it becomes about the digital flow of content. In a digital space people need to know your availability where ever you are working, real time – the Corporate Jelly Bean and you can see examples of this with Plantronics and its remote headsets that are linked to presence status within UC Solutions. Web2.0 was moving the internet from an approach based around the activities of ‘find and use’ to a concept of ‘share and expand ’. Folksonomy develops these themes and advances the concept of the ‘semantic web’ to a future where collaboration can become meaningful within a corporate community. What is clear is that collaborative space, rich in technology, with flexible infrastructure and versatile settings will be a critical success factor. Physical space shapes behaviour, and so by creating the right collaborative space, the behaviours desired for collaborative work can be shaped. This is confounded by the other formats of communication that exist today, from formal letter, through fax to email, instant message, text message, web discussion forum, tweet or blog. What medium do you use for what purpose and in what format? A new guide to collaboration and communication etiquette is needed, together with a new language – the rules need rewriting. A change management programme needs to be introduced to allow people to understand and identify new behaviours necessary for successful collaboration. Psychometric types suggest that it is often extroverts that dominate team sessions, while introverts find it hard to contribute. Systems for inclusive collaboration and behaviours that allow democratic participation are essential for success. As we adopt new technology we recognise it is about bring together augmented technology and the need to annotate & interact with technologies you use every day like the Microsoft suite of products.
Clearly organisations are still cost driven with reduction of travel and hotel costs still being the overall top choice in peoples rankings with nearly 40% rating this top driver. A reflection of the current climate? Second in the list is increasing communication and collaboration across your organisation – for us this means the productivity of your people. From the results there is a continuing focus as third place is about increasing productivity to improve sales. We know a lot of people still talk about carbon footprint and sustainability, but it was the least popular business driver for top choices and we think this is achieved by addressing the other key drivers for an organisation,…… This is all clearly linked to how, when and where people meet and the next slide shows some other research from Forrester that puts this into greater perspective for us…..
Bearing this in mind and because of the multitude of solutions shown on the chart for software collaboration solutions, we can see how many would be intra company solutions rather than necessarily inter-operable, inter company solutions. This may at first seem a relatively small issue, with people outside your organisation able to join on your platform rather than theirs, this may be ok for passive and broadcast meetings but when you need to interact and collaborate you need a single, simple solution that will bring disparate teams together. Ultimately what we need is that single, secure platform that everybody can use and that enables us to interact and collaborate effectively , especially as meeting is the key business function for knowledge workers in a modern work environment, having a single platform to enable these meetings remotely is key to the drivers we talked about previously….
So having set the scene on how the world of worked has changed and is changing, to then answer the question have we changed with it we see some interesting results with 49.5% of organisations having a technology solution for their meeting spaces. We think for many though this is still email, audio conferencing with maybe a bit of web conferencing and video conferencing thrown in (ref Forrester Research) And this is born out by our next slide that suggests the tools for meeting room spaces when you interact and collaborate are still traditional tools or part solutions from those previously talked about. Lets take a look,…..
So have we changed yet? According to these statistics we haven’t. Just look at the results, with 89.6 still writing up minutes after a meeting, flipcharts still used by 54.2% closely followed by dry whiteboards and post-its still being used as a business tool! We were clearly pleased by how many had interactive whiteboards, but in a digital world we should have changed by now……… shouldn’t we?
The technology has changed, but clearly the people haven’t changed with it. Face-to-face still remains a core interaction . Why is this? We think it is because the tools don’t go far enough to create a natural way of working . Have you ever tried writing with a mouse to convey an idea or concept or draw a diagram? It is difficult if not impossible, You need natural tools and familiarisation otherwise people will not adopt the tools in the way you want them to. It will be a continuing conflict unless you underpin change with the right tools and support…….
From our own research at least 14.6% of organisations are seeing an increase in business travel…… Yet the drive overall is to reduce travel and costs……. But….
Only 19.8% have produced an ROI model for the solutions they are looking at, so it seems we may not be addressing the issue. It may be that the ROI model doesn’t exist for many – we now have an ROI calculator that can simply take you through the cost benefit analysis,…. Because the survey also said …….
You can save up to 40% of costs if you remove one in three meetings with the associated travel and time implications, this in its own right is a compelling ROI Making them interactive and collaborative over distance would achieve this….. and more……… Talk to one of our team to find out more about where to access this ROI model….
We need to ensure real collaboration happens Harness Unified Communications Improve Sales and Marketing Effectiveness Make the working environment work Empower productive Flexible working