PENKIOS SVARBIAUSIOS SKAITMENINĖS DARBO VIETOS TENDENCIJOS, KURIOS LEMS VERSLO SĖKMĘ 2023 M.

| 9 gruodžio 2022

Be abejonės, 2022 m. skaitmeninė darbo vieta augo dar labiau nei per pastaruosius dvejus metus. Pandemijos metu palengvinęs didelę dalį nuotolinio darbo, šiuolaikinis virtualus biuras neturi geografinių apribojimų ir skatina hibridinio darbo tendenciją daugelyje skirtingų sektorių. 2023 m. skaitmeninę darbo vietą ir toliau formuos platesnio masto aplinkybės, tokios kaip pasaulinė klimato krizė, pragyvenimo išlaidų krizė ir tebesitęsiantis karas Ukrainoje. Kadangi organizacijos ir įmonės siekia išlikti ekonomiškai efektyvios ir konkurencingos, kartu atsižvelgdamos į besikeičiančius darbuotojų lūkesčius ir poreikius, taip pat į nuolatinį įgūdžių trūkumą, ir toliau bus pasikliaujama skaitmeninės darbo vietos technologijomis, kad būtų užtikrintas darbuotojų produktyvumas, talentų išlaikymas ir pritraukimas.


Konica Minolta nustatė penkias pagrindines tendencijas, kurios darys ypatingą įtaką skaitmeninei darbo vietai 2023 m. 
 
Trend 1: Stricter regulations on climate protection: CSRD is around the corner
COP 27 in Egypt in November 2022 showed how tough the negotiations are in terms of agreeing to strict climate change targets; the European countries in particular had stricter expectations in advance. In 2019, the European Green Deal was presented for the first time, with which the EU member states have set themselves the goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050 to fulfil the commitments agreed at COP 21 in Paris in 2015. To take this forward from a business perspective, the EU has recently agreed the forthcoming Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which requires companies to report annually on the governance, social and environmental impacts and risks related to their activities. Companies must prepare for the CSRD, as it will gradually apply to different categories of companies from 2024 on and replace the previous directive on non-financial reporting. Instead of the current 11,700 companies in Europe, around 50,000 will have to report according to the CSRD.[1]
 
With increased pressure to demonstrate sustainability coming from specific legislation as well as Corporate Social Responsibility expectations, the way all organisations do business will be subject to closer scrutiny. Konica Minolta’s Environmental Policy for example, promotes sustainable development and profitable growth by integrating environmental, economic, and social perspectives into its business strategies to ensure activities are implemented in harmony with human lives and with the environment in all aspects. This includes compliance with laws and guidelines, environmental consideration of the product lifecycle and recycling, prevention of pollution, and support for the wider sustainable society.
 

Trend 2: Growing importance of communication and collaboration tools in times of hybrid working
The move to hybrid working has highlighted to many businesses that older communications platforms (such as email) are no longer suitable for enhanced online collaboration needs. Mission critical for remote working and collaboration during the pandemic, Microsoft Teams has proven that it is far more than just a video call rival for Zoom. Teams serves as a hub for teamwork, facilitating project management, chats/calls and meetings, content sharing and authoring – all in one place. The growing importance is also expressed in numbers: Since February 2020, the average Teams user has increased their weekly meeting time by 252% and sent 32% more chats each week in February 2022 than in March 2020.[2]
 
As a Microsoft Global Managed Partner, Konica Minolta’s accredited expert team is able to assist any size and type of organisation to realise the full communication and collaboration benefits from the Microsoft range of tools, including Microsoft 365 with Teams, which helps businesses to better organise and interact with employees. Using Microsoft Teams and the wider Microsoft 365 suite, organisations can modernise and digitalise business processes so that they fit seamlessly into their hybrid working environment and can be accessed anywhere, on any device, ensuring their business operations are completely agile.
 

Trend 3: Employees demand flexibility in terms of working hours and place of work
Mindful of ‘The Great Resignation’ following the pandemic, organisations need to deliver the best possible experience to keep existing employees engaged and satisfied, whilst attracting fresh talent. This particularly affects Generation Z workers. 58% (vs. 43% overall) of them are likely to consider changing employers this year.[3]  One-third (31%) of European employees already changed their jobs in the past two years.[4] The top reasons for not accepting a job offer include a lack of flexible hours (37%) and location flexibility (28%)[5], as 53% are more likely to prioritise health and well-being than before the pandemic[6]. Companies that take this into account and provide a better work-life balance through flexible models satisfy their employees, attract new talent, improve productivity and remain competitive.  
 
With its  Intelligent Connected Workplace portfolio Konica Minolta offers comprehensive support and solutions, enabling businesses to fully utilise a range of tools for flexible working. Remote Working and Home Office solutions include Cloud ServicesCollaboration and CommunicationsMobile PrintSecurity Services, and Information Management Services – all designed to offer full agility and flexibility to a business and its teams.


Trend 4: IT-as-a-Service and Desktop-as-a-Service for greater flexibility in challenging times
IT-as-a-Service delivers considerable benefits for any business. Instead of buying IT hardware, software, and services outright, the business receives everything required at a set cost for each member of the team. This avoids high initial capital expenditure costs and an in-house IT provision to service it, whilst ensuring inclusive costs for maintenance and upgrades remain predictable and affordable. The business can easily scale its IT functions up or down to meet commercial and team needs. Desktop-as-a-Service takes this approach a step further by delivering a virtual desktop to an individual or specific group of people based on their job requirements. When an employee leaves and no longer needs access to company data, permissions can be quickly and easily revoked, making it highly secure as well as cost-effective.  
 
As part of its  Managed IT Services, Konica Minolta offers both Software-as-a-Service (Cloud Print) and Infrastructure-as-a-Service. Here, Konica Minolta takes over the management and maintenance of applications as well as servers, storage and networks for the customer in the cloud, so that customers do not have to worry about how the technology works. Mainly, Konica Minolta relies on its own European data centres in Hanover (Germany) and Stockholm (Sweden) to ensure this data is fully protected and secure as well as highly available. Desktop-as-a-Service is also part of Workplace One, a compact digital workplace package consisting of a managed Microsoft 365 environment, Managed Backup Services, Remote Monitoring and Management and a SharePoint-based company portal, that is already being sold successfully in Sweden.
 

Trend 5: Doing more with less - AI and a more immersive digital world      
With the Internet of Things (IoT) continuing to expand seemingly without limits, more and more systems are being encompassed by business networks. This explosion in workplace data availability ensures that Artificial Intelligence (AI), which learns processes and patterns, can offer great opportunities in automating workflows and thereby finding greater economies through cost savings and better use of skilled employees’ time.
 
Linked to this is Robotic Process Automation (RPA), whereby AI takes over certain processes (often repetitive labour-intensive functions). Video analytics are another important aspect of this automation. Konica Minolta’s Video Solution Services for example not only cover the security applications, but are also perfect for monitoring production lines for quality control, occupational health applications to keep people safe (such as vulnerable people wandering into dangerous areas) and detecting fires. Using powerful AI and camera technology, the potential applications are almost limitless.  
 

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As businesses and organisations of every type look to ‘do more with less’, the Digital Workplace will become even more important in 2023 and beyond. Pressures to increase sustainability, whilst supporting hybrid working and engendering workplace flexibility, will mean greater pressures on the IT provision and increased use of automation. Konica Minolta’s Intelligent Connected Workplace portfolio is designed to address all these needs from a single expert supplier, enabling organisations to concentrate on their core activities with full peace of mind.

Olaf Lorenz

Head of International Marketing Division, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe

 

[1] Sustainable economy: Parliament adopts new reporting rules for multinationals, 2022, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/de/press-room/20221107IPR49611/sustainable-economy-parliament-adopts-new-reporting-rules-for-multinationals

[2] Great Expectations: Making Hybrid Work Work, Microsoft, 2022, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/worklab/work-trend-index/great-expectations-making-hybrid-work-work

[3] Great Expectations: Making Hybrid Work Work, Microsoft, 2022, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/worklab/work-trend-index/great-expectations-making-hybrid-work-work

[4] State of Hybrid Work 2022: Europe, Owl Labs, 2022, https://owllabs.eu/state-of-hybrid-work-emea/2022

[5] State of Hybrid Work 2022: Europe, Owl Labs, 2022, https://owllabs.eu/state-of-hybrid-work-emea/2022

[6] Great Expectations: Making Hybrid Work Work, Microsoft, 2022, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/worklab/work-trend-index/great-expectations-making-hybrid-work-work