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    Top Job Recruits Demanding Modern IT Devices, Technology

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    June 13, 2018
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      1Top Job Recruits Demanding Modern IT Devices, Technology

      Top Job Recruits Demanding Modern IT Devices, Technology

      The lingering presence of IT legacies is taking a toll on corporate staff recruitment and retention efforts, according to a recent survey from Insight Enterprises and Harvard Business Review Analytic Services. The resulting report, titled “The Connected Workforce,” reveals that most companies are deriving solid value from investments in new end-user devices—investments that prove critical in attracting top talent. But they’re also saddled with “old” solutions and systems that cause employee attrition. More than 240 U.S. executives, managers and consultants took part in the research. The following slide show features highlights from the survey, with charts provided courtesy of Insight Enterprises and Harvard Business Review Analytic Services.

      2Quality of IT Investments Entice Strong Job Candidates

      Quality of IT Investments Entice Strong Job Candidates

      The report reveals that 63 percent of survey respondents said their organization is reaping good value from its investments in end-user devices, including desktops, workstations, laptops and mobile devices. This proves essential for recruiting, as 58 percent said it is increasingly common for job candidates to take into account the technology/devices provided by a potential employer in deciding where they want to work.

      3‘Old Versus New’ Tech Dilemma Impacts Retention

      ‘Old Versus New’ Tech Dilemma Impacts Retention

      Nearly one-half of respondents said their company does a good job of giving employees access to state-of-the-art apps and devices to help them do their jobs better. But “old school” issues persist, as 51 percent of respondents said that outdated office technology is impeding their organization’s ability to retain talent with high-value skills.

      4Budget Limitations Loom Large

      Budget Limitations Loom Large

      Budgetary constraints create the most imposing challenges in attempting to equip employees with the best-available tech to support their work and productivity, as cited by 55 percent of respondents. Other top challenges include the presence of legacy on-premises systems that don’t mesh with current solutions (as cited by 44 percent of respondents), security concerns (34 percent) and the fact that IT is too busy supporting legacies to introduce newer tech (30 percent).

      5Information Silos Create Connectivity Challenges

      Information Silos Create Connectivity Challenges

      The presence of disparate information systems throughout an organization poses the biggest barrier to employees connecting and collaborating via tech tools, as cited by 44 percent of respondents. Other major barriers include a lack of the following: staffer training/education (as cited by 40 percent of respondents), adequate tools (37 percent) and IT support/budgeting/resources (37 percent)

      6Self-Service and BYOD Rank High Among Employee Needs

      Self-Service and BYOD Rank High Among Employee Needs

      When asked what employees want from their organization’s tech and IT support, 63 percent of respondents said they’d like more opportunities for self-service access to critical knowledge and data. One-half said workers would like to choose their own device.

      7DIY Software and Device Oversight Sought

      DIY Software and Device Oversight Sought

      Employees also want to see more self-service setup and installation of software and devices, as cited by 45 percent of respondents. And 43 percent said staffers are asking for more self-service opportunities to upgrade software and devices.

      8Cloud Migrations Top ‘To Do’ List

      Cloud Migrations Top ‘To Do’ List

      To improve organizational collaboration, productivity and/or security over the next two years, 45 percent of respondents said their company will migrate and/or update some legacy apps (such as email, calendars and analytical tools) to cloud-based platforms. The same percentage said their company will introduce more self-service and automation features.

      9Leaders Pursue Digital Road Map

      Leaders Pursue Digital Road Map

      In another attempt to improve organizational collaboration, productivity and/or security over the next two years, 34 percent of respondents said their company will invest in a digital innovation (or modern management) road map. More than three of 10 businesses are expected to invest in the training of the workforce on the use of collaborative tools.

      10IT Investment Brings Multiple Competitive Benefits

      IT Investment Brings Multiple Competitive Benefits

      Ultimately, companies invest in tech for end users so they can boost their ability to compete, and, toward this end, 63 percent of respondents said these investments improve their products and services. The same percentage said they reduce operating costs, while 35 percent said they help them attract and retain customers.

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