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Digital Workplace Roadmap

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15 Sep 2015
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  1. Digital Workplace Roadmap Sam Marshall www.clearbox.co.uk @sammarshall @ClearBoxTeam
  2. Drivers • Global markets • Dispersed teams vs. silos • Recruitment flexibility • Office costs • Employee engagement • Floor / Field workers • Innovation • “One” Company Strategy • Knowledge work • Work-life balance • Work autonomy / productivity • Information power balance • Freelancing • Consumer IT Employees • Social tools • Cloud • Mobile • Broadband • Search • Big data Technology
  3. “It’s a Unix system – I know this!”
  4. So what does that tell us? We’re pretty bad at predicting how technology will be used in practice Technology increases options for how we work, but doesn’t give us a plan We should define the principles of what matters to people, and keep that as the constant as our digital workplaces evolve
  5. 1. Work is no longer a place. Let me be productive where I choose, but respect my home life too. Working from home can lead to a 13-20% increase in productivity
  6. “ We need to stop thinking of work as a destination and ask ourselves: what’s the best place for me to work today?” —Dave Coplin, Microsoft
  7. 2. Manage the outcome, not the process. Trust that I’m working productively when you can’t see me, but hold me accountable for the results. Best Buy saw a 35% increase in productivity in departments adopting a results-oriented approach
  8. The challenge of remote knowledge work • Trust between employees not by managers may be the issue • The onus moves to employees to ‘work out loud’ • Introverts may need a different approach 73% of office workers felt remote workers wouldn’t work as hard
  9. 3. The digital workplace should be a pleasure to use. If it’s not as good as my digital home life, let me bring in my own solutions.
  10. Does your head office look like this…
  11. But your digital workplace look like this?
  12. Credits: Accolade
  13. 4. Collaboration only works if we do it the same way. The best tool is the one we all use, otherwise we create digital divides to match physical ones.
  14. 5. Let me be myself online. My profile is who I am in the digital workplace, and many of my working relationships may be with people I don’t get to meet.
  15. 6. Learning is good for me and the company. Give me the opportunity to acquire knowledge from outside and in, and the chance to use it well.
  16. 7. Not everyone is an early-adopter. Give support and guidance to those that need it, but also freedom to learn by playing for the self-starters. 40% of social network users say they are easier to use than workplace software. 44% of employees say insufficient training is a barrier to adopting new workplace technologies.
  17. 8. Work doesn’t stop at the firewall. Our digital workplace should encompass customers, suppliers, partners and contacts.
  18. 9. Everything should be geared to helping me do the work that matters. You know who I am – once I’m logged in I should get everywhere I need to go.
  19. Do happy people work harder? “we analyzed the 64,000 specific workday events reported in the diaries: of all the events that engage people at work, the single most important — by far — is simply making progress in meaningful work.” Amabile & Kramer in “The Progress Principle”
  20. 10. Working relationships involve understanding each other. Let me express my views and I’ll listen to yours.
  21. “Internal communication is the process by which the bosses tell everyone what is happening, followed by a feedback stage where everyone can tell the bosses what is really happening.” —Guy Browning
  22. 11. If I don’t like it, I can always leave.
  23. The Digital Workplace Manifesto 1. Work is no longer a place. 2. Manage the outcome, not the process. 3. The digital workplace should be a pleasure to use. 4. Let me be myself online. 5. Learning is good for me and the company. 6. Not everyone is an early-adopter. 7. Work doesn’t stop at the firewall. 8. Everything should be geared to helping me do the work that matters. 9. Working relationships involve understanding each other. 10. Collaboration only works if we do it the same way. 11. If I don’t like it, I can always leave Download the poster: www.clearbox.co.uk/digital- workplace-manifesto
  24. Digital Workplace Framework Strategy Governance & Operation Adoption User Experience Technology & Security Services Management Communicate & Engage Collaborate Find & Share Business Applications Agile Working
  25. Framework scoring 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Communicate & Engage Collaborate Find and Share Business Applications Agile Working Current Score Ideal
  26. Digital workplace framework - Services Communicate and Engage Formal Communication Two-Way Communication Orientation Collaborate Formal Collaboration Informal Collaboration Real-time Collaboration Innovation External Collaboration Personal Productivity Find & Share Find People Search Store & Retrieve Classify Notify & Filter Business Applications Business Systems Employee Services Agile Working Mobile Anywhere Access Physical Spaces Agile work support
  27. Intranet vs. Digital Workplace Homepage https://richarddennison.wordpress.com/2015/06/17/10-differences-between-an-intranet-and-digital-workplace-homepage/
  28. Don’t think of your intranet in the middle of your Digital Workplace….
  29. …think of how it enables the flow between people and content
  30. It’s a Unix system… I know this!
  31. References/Credits Original cartoons commissioned by ClearBox from: www.businessillustrator.com & Duncan Scott(1) 13% - Stanford University study http://www.stanford.edu/~nbloom/WFH.pdf, 20% - BT case study www.anywhereworking.org/case-studies/ Office layout at GSK: www.forbes.com July 16th (2) 73% Stat from Ipsos MORI poll of a representative GB sample of 1,000 office workers. http://anywhereworking.org (3) Cisco Connected World report 2011" www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1120/ Old office pjoto: http://www.old- picture.com/american-legacy/001/Workers-Office- Women.htm (6) http://blog.adidas- group.com/2014/03/bringing-the-adidas-group- learning-campus-to-life-learning-in-the-21st- century/ (7) Oracle study “Enterprise 2.0: Driving creativity, productivity and collaboration” (8) Kudos to xkcd.com (9) Office design by architizer.com (10) Digital workplace survey by NetJMC http://t.co/M5IsOSfF PC icon from Freepik @ Flaticon.com
  32. sam@clearbox.co.uk www.clearbox.co.uk @sammarshall

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  1. 30 mins 9.40-10.20 [timer, laser pointer, check video sound, water] It’s been 21 yrs since I worked on my first Intranet. I feel a little bit closer to death every time I say that. It was Nott uni. I’d downloaded Mosaic about 2 weeks ahead fo everyone else so that made me the de facto expert. Set up Psych dept site – didn’t know called intranet but you’d recognise it. News, info about teams. Even ‘Useful links’… not that there was anything useful to link to as it was the only page in the whole Unviersity, but I found a cool website about a shark museum So 21 years makes Intranets quit ean enduring concept. But I wonder if they’re facing something of an identity crisis. Increasingly I’m asked “What’s the role of my intranet” alongside DMS, Yammer, Salesforce, SharePoint…. We shouldn’t worry TOO MUCH about what the intranet does, we should worry about how all elements meet our objectives – In reality we ALREADY HAVE digital workplaces by default, the risk is that we’re not managing the impact that it has. Big Messages:   We need to see our intranets as part of a wider DW <== goal of supporting employees and in turn our orgs Tempting to define DW by technology....but We often fail to predict actual usage So better to ground in people-driven principles: The Manifesto Once we have that we can think of the practicalities (more later) If we don't, we're destined to be trapped in the Jurassic workplace
  2. ROBERT HALF – Recruiters polled HR Excs about Exit interviews from 200 firms. 30% said leaving for better work-life balance (cf. 2011 when it was pay). IN 2015 pay slipped to 27%. TECHNOLOGY creating new OPTION for organisational forms
  3. So I thought, where else do people look into the impact of tech on our lives and decided that Hollywood might have the answer. The illustrious cannon of work from MICHAEL CRICHTON
  4. Lex - Witness Jurrasic Park 1993 – the children are trapped in the Park control room, trying to restore the power to the electric fences. Lex loosk at big glowing monitor… One of the most impressive moments in women’s computing since Ada Lovelace sorted out the difference engine.
  5. 1994 Disclosure Sex and power – of no interest to an intellctual audience like yourselves. SO I sat throuhg it all on your behalf… turns out there’s a really interestign DW scene
  6. Boiled it down to a small set of principles
  7. 13% increase was teleworkers in China (Stanford Uni) 20% increase found by BT But in allowing work to follow us wherever we go, it makes it really hard to leave behind. Quora report said NOT a GenY phenomenon – 40% wanted time/place flex vs 70% for older staff. Gen Y want to be visible to their boss (and see office as social life) Widget machine didn’t follow you home from the factory after you’d clocked off. 53% US employees checked mail on holiday in 2015 http://www.krcresearch.com/end-of-summer/ Daimler last year offered to automatically re-route emails for employees when on holiday.
  8. We need to put employees in control. People in open plan offices take 62% more sick leave
  9. The media too has run away with the flexible working concept…
  10. But the reality doesn’t work out like that
  11. Client with ironding board
  12. This is where all the mothers with babies are really hanging out
  13. Sometimes the best place to work is still work. http://www.nhs.uk/news/2013/05May/Pages/Could-open-plan-offices-be-bad-for-your-health.aspx
  14. >> ROWE at Best Buy - turnover down by as much as 90% BUT NOW now abandoned. Results ONLY Work Environment by Ressler and Thompson >> Relies on leaders clearly communicating STRATEGY and what is needed. >>Face time may yield GROUPTHINK rahter than collaboration
  15. Research by the Anywhere working consortium found that 73% of the UK workforce felt remote workers wouldn’t work as hard as office based staff. (Cited in “Business Reimagined” by David Coplin) The study was carried out in March 2013 by Ipsos MORI of a representative GB sample of 1,000 office workers. It was commissioned by Microsoft on behalf of the Anywhere Working Consortium. BUT 76% of office workers don’t work remotely as often as they'd like (YouGov poll of 726 office workers, Jan 2014). How long does it take to write a proposal? To come up with a new advertising campaign? TO create an intranet strategy?
  16. BYOD cannot be held back! If people like a device, they will train themselves to use it. Bad tech sends out a message about how much your employees matter to you – like bad polyester uniforms The more we have work-life blend, the more work tech spills over into non-office hours, so it matters. BUT, the key word here is LET ME BYOD is great until it becomes compulsory. “I don’t want to have to go out an buy my own laptop for work”.
  17. ‘Come in you gorgeous employees, have a comfy seat. We lve you, do your wonderful, creative work in this dazzlignly upholstered cuddle”
  18. VERY important bcos increasignly the digital is employee smain tocuh point with company brand, they may never get to HQ
  19. Goal is to handle 80% of queries on front desk alone (about 60,000) For the more complex 20%, these go into ‘social task management’
  20. Like BYOD, but applied to SERVICES. Imagine you organised a sports day where everyone could bring their own kit and their own rules? Ever played Tennis with a frisbee? This is the flipside of BYOD and why its legitimate to manage it. Silos of Dropbox, Yammer, Basecamp – non integrated Story of a Client with 17 extra intranets built on Google Sites, Facebook groups etc. Employees didn’t do it to be rebellious!! Workplaces are NOT CONSUMER markets. “Freedom of choice” leads to paucity of outcome. “Do you want to see traffic jams reduced? YES! Do you want to give up your car and use the bus? No!” >> Still need to architect the Digital Workplace.
  21. The more we work virtually, the more we have to manifest our individuality online too Story of “Worked with someone for 2 years and blanked them in the corridor” People are more than their role. “I’m not a typical accountant…” Work interactions are better if they have the context of the individual
  22. Charles Jennings talks about 70:20:10 learning – 70% on the job, 20% through ‘social learning’, feedback and coaching and 10% in the classroom https://www.702010forum.com widely used by GSK, Oracle, Ernst & Young etc. You know the bait-and-switch tactic of recruiting graduates via Facebook then blocking access once they work for the company? Why stop them getting help from their networks? USING KNOWLEDGE important for fulfilment. “Not making most of my talents” common reason for leaving a job.
  23. Adidas now do this with their “new way of learning approach” and LEARNING CAMPUS Includes TED Talks You Tube Videos Quizzes http://blog.adidas-group.com/2014/03/bringing-the-adidas-group-learning-campus-to-life-learning-in-the-21st-century/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHiVmhRfI4w
  24. #Number Twitter user globally? 280M #Internet users globally? 2.5bn Some people will play and don’t need training Other will be cautious and DO want to feel like it has been explained. Actually, some of the tools we expect people to use are quite complex…
  25. Workplace increasingly outsourcing services. One company had outsourced HR helpdesk, but the outsource company couldn’t update answers on the company intranet. So they built a new extranet for employees to go to that they could maintain. Another logion for employees, another area of content that the search engine didn’t index. Not only payign €35 for a support call, but paying €35 for password resets now too. Same with the huge growth of dropbox, box etc. for file sharing. Collaboration tools gettign much better internally, but with partners we’re effectively back to email and network drives.
  26. Imagine needing a different pass for each set of doors in the office. Single-sign on is one of those things that comes up time and again from employees but is seen as poor ROI. I think it would do a lot to reduce annoying distractions. It’s not that signing on necessarily takes time, but that forgotten passwords and authentication is an inhibitor. For example, if I get an email alert with a question I could answer, but then have to fiddle with a password reset, I won’ bother.
  27. From an employee perspective, its this that we need to be enabling. INTRANETS CAN HELP – this is what we should be aiming for Teresa Amabile, a professor at Harvard Business School, and Steven Kramer, an independent researcher, are the authors of “The Progress Principle.” To gain real-time perspective into everyday work lives, we collected  nearly 12,000 electronic diary entries from 238 professionals in seven different companies Our intranets should aim for this more than anything Leads to a state of flow >>> but don’t expect users to thank you! we analyzed the 64,000 specific workday events reported in the diaries: of all the events that engage people at work, the single most important — by far — is simply making progress in meaningful work. we asked 669 managers from companies around the world to rank five employee motivators in terms of importance, they ranked “supporting progress” dead last. Fully 95 percent of these managers failed to recognize that progress in meaningful work is the primary motivator, well ahead of traditional incentives like raises and bonuses.
  28. Statistic from NetJMC’s DigitalWorkplace Trends Survey 2009 correlated with the global “Great place to work” rankings This is why its so important for leaders to get involved in the conversations – or as Guy Browning put it:
  29. Works both ways – sounds like a threat to the employer, but there’s also the retort back to the employee – if you want to see change, why do you stay? 2 economists at Univerisy of Zurich, Stutzer & Frey in 2004 found that “people with long journeys to and from work are systematically worse off and report significantly lower subjective well-being” To fully compensate the cost of commuting, someone with a 1 hr daily commute would need to earn 40% more than the equivalent person doing the same job without a commute. Swedish study found you’re 40% more likely to divorce with a45 minute commute. http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/nov/01/secrets-worlds-happiest-cities-commute-property-prices
  30. Swedish study found you’re 40% more likely to divorce with a 45 minute commute. 2 economists at Univerisy of Zurich, Stutzer & Frey in 2004 found that “people with long journeys to and from work are systematically worse off and report significantly lower subjective well-being” To fully compensate the cost of commuting, someone with a 1 hr daily commute would need to earn 40% more than the equivalent person doing the same job without a commute. Or more positively: you stand a much better chance of cutting your commute than getting a 40% pay rise! http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/nov/01/secrets-worlds-happiest-cities-commute-property-prices
  31. DW isn’t about one HUGE €10M project, but it is about PLANNIGN and MANAGING across all of these elements. 5 blue – SERVICES or CAPABILITIES 5 green – MANAGEMENT We need the balance of the TWO SIDES so that provide not just a technology change, but manage the way in which it impacts people’s working lives.
  32. So identity fo an intranet? It’s this!
  33. If we don’t do that, then, as Michael Crichton may have put it, we’ll be stuck with a Jurassic workplace.
  34. Intranets NOT ESSENTIAL
  35. This means Intranet is fading into the background
  36. (1) 13% - Stanford University study http://www.stanford.edu/~nbloom/WFH.pdf, 20% - BT case study www.anywhereworking.org/case-studies/ Office layout at GSK: http://www.forbes.com/sites/frederickallen/2012/06/27/inside-the-new-deskless-office/ (2) Amabile & Kramer in “The Progress Principle” (3) Cisco Connected World report 2011" www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1120/ (7) Oracle study “Enterprise 2.0: Driving creativity, productivity and collaboration” (10) Digital workplace survey by NetJMC http://t.co/M5IsOSfF
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