Employee Engagement Trends 2016

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Employee Collaboration Trends & Inspiration

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AGENDA

1. Introductions & Objectives2. Trends in Work & Collaboration3. Inspiration4. Thought-starters

INTRODUCTIONS & OBJECTIVESWho we areOur huntObjectivesOur POV

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INTRODUCTIONS

GABE WEISSStrategyDirector@geedub_nycLinkedIn

ROB MURRAYResearch Director@robertnmurrayLinkedIn

KUMAR SAURABHTechnology Director

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OBJECTIVES

Our HuntIT & HR Clients have asked SapientNitro to provide points of view on workforce collaboration systems, trends and insights as informed by our experience and thought-leadership in this space

Our ObjectiveInspire and inform IT & HR team leadership to inform vision, transformation, systems roadmap and approach for workforce collaboration and intranet systems

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POINT OF VIEW: TODAY’S CURRENT STATE

The employee work life experience is undergoing a transformation• People and culture move faster than business technology and corporate legislation• There is a widening gap between employee needs/expectations and corporate

capabilities/policies and culture• Increasingly, employees are filling that gap on their own• Brands like Microsoft, Google, DropBox, Evernote, etc. are eager to fill that gap

• Corporate stakeholders such as IT, HR and Facilities are addressing this problem along three fault lines:1. Improved systems and tools2. Simplified policies and improved culture and workspace3. Improved communication, quick wins and a focus on adoption

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POINT OF VIEW: FUTURE STATE

While the responsibility for the present and implications for the future fall among HR, FACILITIES and IT…

…IT is uniquely positioned to lead transformation by provisioning and guiding today’s employees – to help them navigate tools, policies and culture - to outfit and enable them to provide maximum and sustained business value

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MANY COMPANIES ARE ADDRESSING THIS SPACE

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Large cultures with legacy systems, processes and beliefs are difficult to change but changing the culture is more important and effective than changing the technology

• Scale agility• Collect massive amounts of data • Disseminate data & insights quickly• Focus on simple objectives• Demonstrate progress

NOT JUST BUSINESS

TRENDS IN WORK & COLLABORATIONChallengesObservationsContext

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CHALLENGE: WORKLIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM

WORKSPACE

CULTURE TOOLS

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CHALLENGE: EMPLOYEE WORKAROUNDS/ADOPTION

WORKSPACE

CULTURE TOOLS

EMPLOYEES

Employees (can) work outside the system

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CHALLENGE: STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION

FACILITIES

HR IT

EMPLOYEES

How do we entice them back to the center?

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CHANGE PERCEPTION OF IT: FROM

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CHANGE PERCEPTION OF IT: TO

Only 15% of employees say they are completely satisfied with their technology department's understanding of what they need to be successfulForrester

What happened?How did we get here?

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1920’s1920’s

STATIC HIERARCHIESSTATIC HIERARCHIES

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1930’s1930’s

INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTIVITYINDIVIDUAL PRODUCTIVITY

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PAN AM

1940’s1940’s

INFORMATION SCARCITYINFORMATION SCARCITY

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1950’s1950’s

EFFICIENCY OF PROCESSEFFICIENCY OF PROCESS

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1960’s1960’s

WORK IS A PLACE YOU GOWORK IS A PLACE YOU GO

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WORK WAS

STATIC HIERACHIES

INDIVIUDAL PRODUCTIVITY

INFORMATION SCARCITY

EFFICIENCY OF PROCESS

WORK IS A PLACE YOU GO

64% of employees believe technology will improve their job prospects PWC

Past is prologue. What’s changed?

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WORK DEFINITIONS ARE CHANGING

HOW WHERE WHEN

WITHWHOM

WITHWHAT WHY

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HOW WE WORK

HOW

MobileWearablesDevicesConnectivityAppsNon‐enterprise toolsEmailChatSocial

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HOW WE WORK

HOW

Less voiceNo voice mailNo desk phonesConference calls & 800#’s

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HOW WE WORK

HOW

EmailTextAlerts

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HOW WE WORK

HOW

Standing desksWho needs a desk?

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HOW WE WORK

HOW

Collaboration spacevs

Individual space

VS

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WHERE WE WORK

WHERE

Non‐officeDefinition of officeCollaboration vs Focus "If you ask people where they go when they 

really need to get something done, very few people will ever say the office and if they do, they’ll say really early in the mornings or really late at night or on the weekends when no one’s around," says Jason Fried. This, of course, cuts into people’s family and personal time.”

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WHEN WE WORK

WHEN

Definition of work dayWeekendsVacationsEveningsPhone as alarm

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WHERE WE WORK

WHERE

CommuteValue of office – ROIFace Time vs Me TimeClient Site, Team Site, Home Office

Commute Times Are Increasing:“L.A. drivers experience an overall 25‐minute delay on a commute that should take 30 minutes, and spend 95 hours a year stuck in traffic, according to the TomTom report.”

TomTom Traffic IndexMEASURING CONGESTION WORLDWIDE

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WHERE WE WORK

WHERE

What office?This is progress?

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WITH WHOM WE WORK

WITHWHOM

Gensler Scrum Model of Work

GroupsTeamsProcessesExternal sourcesCollaborationVendorsFriends

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WITH WHAT WE WORK

WITHWHAT

Sanctioned Rogue

AppsToolsSoftwareMine, Yours, OursAccessPrivacySpeedConvenienceSecurityCollaboration

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WHY WE WORK

WHYFrom: Monetary Compensation

To: • Purpose• Recognition• Flexibility• Autonomy• Transparency• Growth

• And…Monetary Compensation

From:   Employee Satisfaction To:  Employee Engagement

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EMPLOYEES HAVE CHANGED

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THE SHIFT

WORK WASSTATIC HIERACHIES

INDIVIUDAL PRODUCTIVITY

INFORMATION SCARCITY

EFFICIENCY OF PROCESS

WORK IS A PLACE YOU GO

WORK ISDYNAMIC NETWORKS

COLLECTIVE VALUE CREATION

INFORMATION ABUNDANCE

EFFECTIVENESS OF OUTCOMES

WORK IS WHAT YOU DO

Globally, on average 13% of employees are fully engaged and look forward to going to work. The US has the highest engagement at 29%.Gallup

INSPIRATIONWhere has IT been and what opportunities are there

IT has also gone through a transformation…

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1950’s1950’s

CAN YOU CRUNCH MY DATA?CAN YOU CRUNCH MY DATA?

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1970’s1970’s

CAN YOU CRUNCH MY DATA, FASTER?CAN YOU CRUNCH MY DATA, FASTER?

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The Machine…The Machine…

WHAT DO I DO WITH THIS?CAN YOU FIX IT?

WHAT DO I DO WITH THIS?CAN YOU FIX IT?

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The Software…The Software…

HELP…?HELP…?

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1990’s1990’s

HELP ME CONNECT…HELP ME CONNECT…

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2000’s “IT guy”2000’s “IT guy”

…AND GET OUR STUFF TO EACH OTHER

…AND GET OUR STUFF TO EACH OTHER

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2010’s2010’s

WHY CAN’T OURS BE LIKE THEIRS?WHY CAN’T OURS BE LIKE THEIRS?

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2010’s+2010’s+

CAN WE WORK HERE? CAN WE WORK HERE? 

67% of employees use a personal device at work, regardless of the office’s official BYOD policy.Virtual Bridges

67% of employees use a personal device at work, regardless of the office’s official BYOD policy.Virtual Bridges

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A DISCONNECTED WORLD MADE FOR A DIFFERENT MOMENT

System A System C System E

DocumentStorage

Policy MGT

CommunitySites

Knowledge MGT

Etc.Capabilities

Systems

Services and Features

System B System D System F

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EXPERIENCE DESIGN CAN UNITE AND FREE IT

System BSystem A System C System D Other Systems

DocumentStorage

Policy MGT

CommunitySites

Knowledge MGT

OtherCapabilities

UNIFIEDEXPERIENCE

Employee Experience Layer

Platforms

Sub-Systems

Intranet Knowledge Management Portal

Web Mobile TabletChannel

Social Search

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OPPORTUNITIES

Business Intelligence

Experience Design blends these into a seamless world that lets employees focus more on being productive than thinking about productivity…

Search

Curation

Collaboration

Agents Voice

Office Space

Email

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Office space is being reimagined to bring people back and address changing work challenges • Becomes worth the

commute• Trumps isolated home• Affording a better way to

work and live• Designed for

collaboration or not

OFFICE SPACE & FACILITIES: DESIRE & USE

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CURATION PUBLISHING TOOLS:CONNECT UNRELATED CONTENT USING HUMANS

No-coding publishing tools can curate content from existing systems

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EMAIL IS UNDER ATTACK BY INNOVATION: EMPLOYEES GO ROGUE

Consumer social nets shift to business

New-comers challenge convention

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COLLABORATION IS THE NEW SOCIAL:

Enterprise heavies finally mobilizing

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SEARCH DRIVES INFORMATION ABUNDANCE:

New approaches are emerging that proactively bring up the content in the right context

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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: EVERYMAN AGGREGATED ACCESS• BI tools are as disjointed

as systems and platforms • Meta-platforms emerging• Unstructured data tools

unlock new ways to inform actionable decision making

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VOICE DRIVEN CONCIERGES: do the light lifting to speed an answer• Ask and you receive…

• Digital assistants take on the repetitive tasks and employees will come to rely on them

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PREDICTIVE AI & AGENTS : Interprets data with context and situational awareness and decides what to do for you• Personal algorithms

learn your wants and needs and decide

FUTURE: LESS Q, MORE JARVIS

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THE LATEST JARVIS ACTIVELY MANAGES THE ENTIRE TEAM

By 2025, artificial intelligence will be built into the algorithmic architecture of countless functions of business and communication, increasing relevance, reducing noise, increasing efficiency, and reducing risk across everything from finding information to making transactions.PewResearch Center

INSPIRATION

Technology implementation is just the beginning…

Successful operalization depends on communication, engagement and changing the

cultural way of working

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IT TRANSFORMATION SUCCESS RELIES ON

1. Improved systems and tools2. Simplified policies and improved culture and workspace3. Improved communication, quick wins and a focus on adoption

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SUCCESS IMPERATIVES

• Understand employee needs• Map all the users of all the systems• Sunset – someone has to say no; no rogues or

supporting old stuff just to accommodate• Freedom (and empowerment!) in a Framework• Scaled Agility• Culture is a Technology Platform• Tap into the Passionate Adopters • Buy-in, support and engagement from leadership is

key• Perceptual concept of progress – fast, ongoing, clear• Training• Transparency, involvement and co-ownership• Internal alliances• Pilot, test, learn, iterate…

THOUGHT-STARTERS

THOUGHT STARTER 1Name your initiative. Brainstorm names around:

• Transformation• Reemergence• Consolidation• Empowerment

• The Future State

THOUGHT STARTER 2

Process simplification

How can you work with Compliance and Security to modernize policy?

THOUGHT STARTER 3

Simple change that can make big perceptual, tipping point-like impact

Example: “Fast wifi, that just works everywhere”

THOUGHT STARTER 4

Embrace rogues as Pilots…

Assess rogue technology uses; work with owners to make compliant and release more broadly

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