Technology has made our personal lives easier than ever. But it’s complicating things in the office. On any given day, the average employee spends nearly 65 percent of their time on busy work and in meetings, 20 percent searching for information and just 15 percent doing what they want and are paid to do. Why? Because technology that was supposed to streamline work has only made it more complex. Citrix Systems, Inc. is out to change this. The company announced general availability of new features within Citrix® Workspace™ including an intelligent feed and personalized workflows designed to simplify work by eliminating digital noise and automating meaningless tasks so that employees can focus on their core jobs and be their best.
“As consumers, we rely on things like Instagram and Uber to organize and manage our lives. And with a single click, we can accomplish what we set out to do,” said Tim Minahan, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Chief Marketing Officer, Citrix. “Then we get to the office and these streamlined and personalized experiences are replaced with company-issued technology that is cumbersome to use, slows us down, continually interrupts us, and keeps us from doing meaningful work.”
Quieting the Noise
In the course of a typical day, employees:
Use more than a dozen apps to get work done – often four or more just to complete a single business process like submitting expenses, booking travel, submitting purchase orders or approving time off.
Spend at least 20 percent of their time searching for information they need to do their jobs Are interrupted by a text, chat, or other alert 1,110 times a day, or about every two minutes.
“When you add it all up, that leaves just 1.2 hours of uninterrupted time a day to focus on value-creating work,” Minahan said
Enabling the Future of Work Today
But this is about to change. By 2021, IDC Predicts that 60 percent of Global 2000 companies will have adopted a future-workspace model —a flexible, intelligent, collaborative virtual/physical work environment —to improve employee experience and productivity, with 10 percent adopting workspace as a service. And Citrix will be at the forefront of this transformation. (IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Future of Work 2019 Predictions, Doc # EMEA44255218, October 2018)
“The future of work has recently become a common theme from a broad range of technology vendors and service providers. Some can clearly articulate that theme, but it takes a combination of work abstraction and application/client virtualization technologies to practically deliver the future-space,” notes IDC analyst Shannon Kalvar.
Personalizing Work.