The Death of Dolly, Dilbert, Distance & Dr No: The Future of Work.

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4 trends shaping the future of work and collaboration.

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The Death of Dolly, Dilbert,

Dr No & Distance: the

future of work.

Dr Nicola J Millard, Customer Experience Futurologist, BT Global Services

nicola.millard@bt.com @DocNicola

WorkShift: the Death of…

Source: The Balanced Communications Diet for Business, BT White Paper, 2013.

Source: The Balanced Communications Diet for Business, BT White Paper, 2013.

Where have all the people gone?

• Source: London Business School Hotspots Movement, 2012

Anywhere (on the move)

Home

Third spaces

Workhubs

A hot desk

My office desk

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%Source: London Business School Hotspots Movement, 2012

Socialising in the Office: working in the Cloud

Home worker

“Coffice” worker

Activity based working

Virtualised working

Connecting the inner Neanderthal

Poor Rich

BYOD is happening... and its affects are being seen

84% of IT managers

think that adopting a BYO policy gives competitive advantage

Of all IT managers,

60% think that theuse of smart deviceshas helped productivity within the organisation

48% of employees

say that they are allowed to use their personal devices for work purposes

A further 6% aren’t

allowed, but doit anyway

For organisations with a BYOD policy,

54% say they are

facing a challenge managing the policy across different countries due to regions having significantly different policies

56% of

organisations have noticed a decrease in performance of at least some applications due to the increased demand upon bandwidth

BT Connect. Networks that think 10Global Customer Forum

And then… WYOD… “Wear” Your Own Device!

Want to Know More?

Dr Nicola J Millard,

Customer Experience Futurologist,

BT Global Services

nicola.millard@bt.com @DocNicola

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