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join up your thinking with unified communications
just like the human mind, your business works best when it connects
habitslegacy business systems are like memories: they can slow you down. How do you make sure they work together?
execs spend two hours a day on email (on average)
33% of execs check email in the middle of the night
balanceall your offices might have phone systems, but are they integrated? Do your workers use different solutions: IM clients, video conferencing systems or email services? How do they keep track?
after a 30second interruption, it takes5 minutes to refocus
56% of organizations say employees cannot contact co-workers first time
creativitytoday’s unified communications and collaboration apps can run on many smartphones, so staff can collaborate anywhere, anytime
89% of knowledge workers say communication and collaboration are important
91% of CIOs see collaboration software as very/somewhat important
awarenessin a unified communications environment, Pete in New York can see when Bill in London is available and make contact. Presence information brings people together
95% of CIOs think presence and availability solutions are very or somewhat important
75% of CIOs report improved productivity through UC
good sensetime is money: if you can set up a meeting or assign a task more quickly you cut overheads and even accelerate time-to-market. A double whammy!
70% of UC-using knowledge workers say they are more engaged at work
on average, UC cuts travel costs 20%
thinking together working together
Sources used for this data: PBS: The First Measured Century, The Digital Lifestyle survey by Magnify.net, Cisco, IDC, Alcatel-Lucent, Computerworld, Orange, Chadwick, Martin Bailey