Every day we are more and more involved in the IT
revolution. Our phones now talk to us, TVs can order movies, refrigerators can
tell your power company how much power it used in a day while ordering groceries from a supermarket nearby, and those are just a few examples. Yet, everyday there is something new appearing on the market. Now more than
ever we need to keep up with the growing demand of the customers for that
famous “I want it now!” kind of service. The only way to keep up with it is to
stay mobile.
However, according to the research conducted by Mark Fieldeman,
contributor of Forbes magazine, it’s not that easy as it seems. 84 percent of traveling executives and managers report that they cannot
work effectively on collaborative projects while on-the-go, despite
increased enterprise adoption of iPads and smartphones. Of the
executives surveyed, more than half (56
percent) admitted to project delays or missed deadlines because of poor mobile
collaboration, and 38 percent missed business opportunities altogether. Half
of all respondents reported difficulties in getting input from colleagues in a
timely manner with 41 percent working
off potentially out-of-date documents.
Clearly, there
are several challenges for our increasingly mobile workforce that need to be
addressed. Our effectiveness in the future workplace depends on us getting it
right. Ignoring the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) mobile trend is only causing
employees to circumvent the rules which places your organization
at risk.
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yourself an edge over the competitors! With Inspherio you will never have to
tell your potential client that you will get back with the quote, send a quote
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lock in the contract without any downtime or without calling your assistant.
This is just a one of the things you can do to stay ahead of the competition.
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Source: Mark
Fieldeman blog 06/13/12
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