The Real Productivity Killers and How to Combat Them
Purchasing hardware and software to power productive digital workplaces sounds simple enough. But the wrong strategy could end up costing organizations much more than they anticipated.
Instead of relying on a one-size-fits-all approach to procurement and refreshes, endpoint data can give IT a better, more accurate view of what individual users actually need, when they need it. Download this solution brief to learn how a need-based approach helps IT right-size resources, reduce costs, and improve license and device management.
Hybrid work is here to stay: less than 25% of the workforce will work permanently from the office by 2025.
Building a solid digital workspace is not a cure for the pandemic but a long‐term objective for organizations.
End‐user parity across different working environments is a top IT imperative.
IT support is the biggest IT challenge in maintaining a hybrid workforce.
With World Productivity Day fast approaching on June 20, we want to recognize the importance of creating an environment that supports workplace productivity.
If you Google “Top Productivity Killers,” you’ll get a series of expected answers: cell phones, internet browsing, conversations with colleagues, etc. But what’s notably missing are the digital disruptions that impact an employee’s ability to do their job.
In May, we conducted a weekly LinkedIn poll not necessarily to challenge Google’s findings but for us to better understand employee productivity in the
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