Business Communications Beyond The Desktop: Cost and Productivity ImprovementsBusiness communications challenges can affect both profitability and customer/partner relationships, especially as employees' workspaces extend beyond the traditional desktop environment. As workers become increasingly mobile and begin to conduct business from a variety of locations, four primary challenges arise: Allan Sulkin, President and chief analyst with TEQConsult Group and a 25-year consultant on telecommunications technology.
The failure to address business communications challenges in the new extended workspace inflicts real penalties: A 2005 Sage Research study discovered that 22 percent of the organizations it polled reported experiencing business communication-caused delays on a monthly basis, while 13 perecent said such delays happen every week. Business Communications Require Even More FlexibilityAfter massive investments in technologies and devices, organizations demand ways of simplifying business communications not only for their mobile and distributed workforce, but also for traditional office employees whose workspace has expanded to encompass conference rooms, campuses, airports, warehouses, and other facilities. Companies must improve communication flows, so that employees can access primary decision makers quickly, enhance collaboration, and improve productivity to positively affect their business. Companies that can flexibly and productively manage business communications in a multi-device, mobile, and distributed environment:
Cisco unified communications solutions provide an integrated communications strategy and architecture, helping enable the secure combination of voice, video, data and mobility applications within an integrated and intelligent network. They support employees' ability to collaborate every time, everywhere, everyone's included. Business Communications Benefits Add UpAs unified communications applications become more prevalent in the extended workspace, more organizations are also realizing the associated benefits. Results documented by Sage Research demonstrate a multitude of benefitsboth in terms of employee time savings and financial savings. Unified business communications applications not only facilitate productivity improvements for employees wherever their work takes them, they can also enhance the way in which all employees communicate.
For others, the savings may simply come from having reduced hardware requirements and operating expenses. And in today's dynamic business environment, perhaps the most important benefit comes from having a communications system that can change and grow at a moment's notice, enabling new capabilities for more effective business communications, employee mobility, streamlining business processes, and improving profitability. Additional Business Communications ResourcesAnalyst White Papers Impact of Microsoft Unified Communications Launch - Yankee Group (PDF - 289 KB) Benefits of a Converged Data, Security and Voice Solution - Sage Research (PDF - 264 KB) Unified Communications Application: Uses and Benefits - Sage Research (PDF - 250 KB) Unified Communications Transform Business Communication - Forrester Research (PDF - 615 KB) Cisco White Papers Enhancing Business with Smarter, More Effective Communications Cisco Unified Communications and the Service-Oriented Network Architecture (SONA) Making the Business Case for IP Communications Additional Resources |
