Research* shows that approximately 65% of enterprise meetings now include remote participants. The reasons are obvious, including endeavoring to leverage a diverse global workforce, saving money on office overhead, and — in some cases — taking advantage of less expensive local labor.
If your company employs remote teams, is it putting effort towards auditing the success of these programs? Are you realizing the expected ROI?
Interviews with enterprise employees indicate that the answer is "probably not."
Over a period of about six months, Prysm interviewed a number of folks in positions that included leaders of Agile development teams, corporate trainers, product-development people, and directors of customer-experience centers. All of our interviewees regularly attended meetings with remote participants (from customers to agencies to employees). We asked about the meeting experience, productivity, decision-making, and more. The answers were both surprising and enlightening.
For example:
Perhaps most surprising was that participants were extremely emphatic and emotional about their feelings regarding these meetings, using visceral language, such as "torture," "barbaric," "murder," and the like.
It's easy to see that these problems — which are difficult to capture with quantitative analysis — are stunting agility, impacting ROI, and contributing to the well-documented epidemic of employee disengagement.
These questions are of particular interest to us because Prysm's digital workplace platform is designed to tackle these challenges head-on. Because we use our product internally, I am confident in saying that we succeed on a number of levels, including:
The sum of these advantages means that we are much less likely to resent the time we spend in meetings. Even I feel this way, and I'm notorious for eschewing meetings (see my blog on "Five Reasons I don't Want to Attend Your Meeting," to get an idea of what I'm talking about).
Simply put: meetings at Prysm don't suck.
We would love to show you how Prysm can make your meetings livelier, less torturous, and more effective, from the comfort of your own desk (to simulate the experience). Use our self-service meeting scheduler to set a time for a quick demo. Also, if you've got strong feelings about meetings at your company, please share your experiences in the comments below.
*Prysm Enterprise Meeting Survey (n=1,600), 2017