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Industry Research Commissioned by Polycom Finds Employees Predominant Force Shaping Workplace of the Future
Posted on Wednesday, September 23, 2015
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Sep 23, 2015: 

Research commissioned by Polycom, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLCM) shows that in addition to technology advancements, employees are actively shaping the environments of the workplace of the future. One of the top business objectives for all organizations is to better enable the workforce through the right tools and technology solutions, allowing employees the flexibility to work from anywhere. According to the study conducted by Virgin Media Business, more than 90 percent of employees in the U.S. work remotely at least once a week with Virgin Media Business predicting that globally, 60 percent of office-based employees will regularly work from home by 2022.

Other key statistics from the study include:

  • 30 million people work from home in the U.S.— a number that Virgin Media Business predicts to increase by 63 percent by  2020
  • Nine out of 10 of Generation Y identify flexibility in the workplace as a top priority, further driving the trend
  • China is the most advanced country in allowing and enabling staff to work from any location, on any device at 69 percent, closely followed by the U.S (63 percent).
  • Two out of three of the world’s most effective leaders are unwilling to re-locate
  • 69 percent say remote working is critical to relieving work-related stress

According to Sir Cary Cooper, Professor of organizational psychology and health at Manchester Business School, the future worker has three key criteria for their technology whether at home or at work: flexibility, autonomy and ease of use. The result will increase productivity and job enjoyment. 

VUC Storstorm, a Polycom customer, has centered its program, ‘The Global Football Classroom,’ on offering complete flexibility to enable students’ academic and athletic success.  A unique platform created for the Danish Football Association enables players to attend classes together in a virtual classroom when they are not on the field.

“It is often difficult for these young players to prioritize education when they are following their dreams. We need to make class easily accessible and flexible so they can complete their diploma," says Kristian Madsen, Head of Project Development at VUC. He adds, "Through Polycom solutions we make it possible for their football training and their academic education to go hand in hand. It gives these young people the best opportunities for the future."

With the transition happening in the workplace, video collaboration is being deployed by leading edge companies across the globe, providing employees the flexibility to effectively work from anywhere and connect face to face to share ideas, learn and solve problems.   

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