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New Modern Workplace Research Report Finds 84% of Employees Have Meetings with at Least One Remote Participant
Thursday, November 10, 2022

Crestron's new report, Tackling the Modern Workplace by the Numbers, reveals how inadequate technology drives productivity loss and increases IT support for remote workers.

ROCKLEIGH, N.J., Nov. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Crestron Electronics, a global leader in workplace collaboration technology, today unveils the findings of a new research report covering the modern workplace experience. The report, titled Tackling the Modern Workplace by the Numbers, explores employee behaviors and preferences in a hybrid workplace, the technology tools and solutions they need and lack, and what employers are (and could be) doing to enable more consistently productive collaboration remotely and in-office.

The data show that 84% of employees regularly have at least one remote participant in their meetings. One person joining a meeting differently than everyone else changes the entire dynamic of that meeting, and findings indicate that many meeting spaces are not yet adequately equipped to accommodate that change, which seriously hinders productivity and meeting equity. To address this urgent business need, a large majority of IT managers responded that they are prioritizing flexible and scalable technology solutions that enable productive and equitable collaboration experiences for employees wherever they work, especially now that rates of hybrid work have mostly stabilized.

"The findings of this report reveal that for the first time in years, we have a reliable sense of what to expect from the enterprise workplace in terms of where work is done and how meetings have to be held," said Brad Hintze, Executive Vice President, Global Marketing, Crestron. "If every meeting isn't equipped to be hybrid, the data unequivocally shows teams will experience challenges in staying connected to each other, to leadership, and to the company culture, no matter where they're working."

The survey data within the report were compiled in partnership with SMG, whose researchers sourced perspectives on the modern workplace experience from more than 800 mid-level employees and more than 500 IT leaders.

    1. Hybrid meetings create distinct complexities for IT managers and
       employees who are interacting with collaborative technologies, regardless
       of where they are working.
    2. Workspaces must always be equipped for hybrid participation. The data
       show that a vast majority of employees are regularly having hybrid
       meetings. Since you can't always know which meetings those will be,
       meeting spaces must always be prepared to accommodate mixed
       collaboration.
    3. All meetings are high-value meetings. The age of the executive office
       suite being the only fully equipped space needs to end. Modern work means
       physical workplaces must change to encourage collaboration and create
       equities between colleagues regardless of if the meeting is in person,
       virtual or hybrid.
    4. Hybrid work levels have reached an industry-wide equilibrium, which means
       technology implementation plans can be designed and executed more
       confidently. Though the workplace environment will continue to evolve,
       data show that IT teams are prioritizing flexible and scalable technology
       solutions that enable collaboration and platform continuity for employees
       wherever they work.

Despite the high share of employees who have meetings with remote participants, 41% of respondents said half or fewer of their workspaces are adequately equipped for full hybrid engagement. This is driving workplace disparities, as over 60% of survey respondents say their meeting experience is negatively affected because they cannot sufficiently see and engage with in-room or remote participants.

A fascinating look at the data: This report surveyed 835 "desk level" participants, who collectively join somewhere between 2,440 and 4,200 meetings per week, an average of roughly three to five per person. The number of meetings an employee joins in a week justifies the need for all meetings to be treated as high value. All high-value meetings should start, flow, and end seamlessly, with all attendees enjoying a productive experience.

"Delaying decisions on both hybrid work policy and implementation of company-wide technology solutions leave employee productivity uncaptured," said Hintze. "From desk workers to upper management, people agree there is no point in a meeting if that meeting is not productive. If organizations approach all meetings as high value, then the cost of disruption due to inadequate technology becomes a burden at all levels that can't be ignored."

Download a copy of Crestron's Tackling the Modern Workplace by the Numbers at https://www.crestron.com/Inbound/Modern-Work-Research-Report.

At Crestron, we build technology for every way people work, everywhere in the world - from desktop to boardrooms, offices to multi-nationals. Technology that adapts to what you have and prepares you for what you will need. Platforms, devices, and systems designed to improve communication and collaboration. All managed by a cloud-based system for easy deployment, monitoring and upgrading. At Crestron, we create simpler solutions so people can work faster, better, and more productively. Discover Crestron at www.crestron.com.

All brand names, product names, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Certain trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography. ©2022 Crestron Electronics, Inc.

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