UK Companies Losing £8,000 per Employee Per Year Says Mitel

Survey of UK companies discloses true cost of “unproductivity”

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Published: May 3, 2017

Ian Taylor Editor

Ian Taylor

Editor

An independent survey on behalf of Mitel has found that:

  • Businesses with 500 employees could be losing over £4m annually.
  • Employees lose nearly one day a week from inadequate communications capabilities.
  • Ineffective use of email alone costs £2,000 per employee annually.

Mitel, a global leader in enterprise communications has discovered that substandard communications and collaboration practices are causing UK businesses to fall short on productivity. This lack of productivity costs businesses approximately £8,000 per employee every year and up to £4m annually for a company of 500 employees.

An independent survey, conducted by Webtorials in partnership with Opinium*, analysed the ways in which people interact both inside and outside an organisation. According to the findings, UK workers spend on average 43 hours at work per week and more than two-thirds of their workday communicating and collaborating, yet waste nearly an entire day each week on inefficient working practices. Additionally, the conveniences of chat and collaboration tools appear to be overlooked with just 9% of respondents using them regularly. Despite how embedded chat and instant messaging are in everyday consumer communications, low adoption in the workplace suggests enterprises are not offering a cohesive communications experience.

Further findings from the report:

  • Employees lose on average 20% of their workday writing and responding to emails, yet 80% believe it is still an efficient form of communications.
  • 80% of respondents under the age of 30 prefer use of the telephone for communicating at work.
  • 44% of workers over 40 choose to hide behind email over all other methods of communicating.

Survey results point to an over-reliance on traditional communications tools that appear to be costing modern businesses dearly. In today’s enterprise, where flexible working and mobility are commonplace, IT decision-makers need to enable employees to seamlessly communicate and collaborate from any device, at any time, through a single interface. By combining voice, video, collaboration and chat into a unified application, employees can spend less time trying to connect and more time engaged in productive communications. This unified approach can save businesses money, improve productivity and provide a path to digital transformation.

“Email overload is certainly something our customers consistently reference as a productivity killer,”

said Nick Beardsley at Olive Communications. “Too often people default to email for conversational collaboration. Simply by taking this sort of communication out of email and into a unified application it enables teams to realise the productivity benefits of real-time collaboration.”

“This study underscores the impact of inadequate communications and collaboration. Ironically, businesses are being held back by the very tools originally developed to improve productivity,” said Simon Skellon, VP UK, Mitel. “Despite operating in the world’s largest digital economy, it appears many UK companies have yet to adopt new ways of working. Mitel can help businesses reverse that trend with new technologies that make communicating and collaborating simple and seamless.”

*Opinium Workplace Productivity and Communications Technology Report: Results and analysis are based on responses from over 250 business professionals across the UK.

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