4 Ways Collaborative Technologies Can Save You Money, Time and Brain Power
Are you getting dumber and less effective with multiple interruptions...like email?
1.
2.
Employees are more productive.
Collaborative technologies allow information to be searchable and accessible to
the rest of the organization. Not locked up in the dark matter of someone’s inbox.
2x the potential valuefrom enterprise collaboration
than other technology.
could be unlocked by collaborative, social technologies.1
$900 billionto $1.3 trillion
Email is not always the right tool. Companies need to move away from this default practice of communicating.
325 business emailsper week
28 hoursspent per week
emailing and searchingfor information
The average employee checks email
36 times per hour16 minutes per hour
to refocus on a task after checking that email2
Knowledge workers could
improve productivity by 20-25%by using more collaborative technologies.1
Money goes out the window with poorcommunication technologies.
3. Employees could make better use of their brain power
Based on a $100,000 knowledge worker’s yearly salary
80 centsper minute
33,280 minuteswasted refocusingafter reading email
$26,624lost per year
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4. Fewer meetings, less stress
Your employees aren't reaching their full potential
Dr. Glenn Wilson at the University of London’s Institute of Psychiatry ran a study and found that people distracted by constant email and phone interruptions suffered a
10-point drop in their IQs. 3
The average time participants spend per year to prepare for, travel to, and attend in-person meetings involving five people
The number of meetings attended by busy professionalsper month
Busy professionals who saythat it is stressful to spend
time away from family
60
91% 39%
73%
Most busy professionalsbelieve that technology
will make meetingseasier in the future.4
89%
Are concerned about other work responsibilities that pile up at the office during their absence.
64%
53 hours &24 minutes
Attendeeswho admit todaydreaming
during meetings.
Attendeeswho actually admitted todozing.
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1. Michael Chui, James Manyika, Jacques Bughin, Richard Dobbs, Charles Roxburgh, Hugo Sarrazin, Geoffrey Sands and Magdalena Westergren“The Social Economy: Unlocking Value and Productivity Through Social Technologies.” McKinsey Global Institute (2012). n. pag. Accessed April 9, 2014. http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/high_tech_telecoms_internet/the_social_economy
2. Kemmitz, Bryan. “Measuring Information Glut: Applying Systems Thinking to the Problem of E-mail Overload.” Master’s thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, 2012.
3. BBC News. “'Infomania' Worse Than Marijuana.” Last modified April 22, 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk/4471607.stm
4. Verizon Business. “Meetings in America.” Accessed April 9, 2014. https://e-meetings.verizonbusiness.com/global/en/meetingsinamerica/uswhitepaper.php
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