Remote work issues block path to success for mid-size businesses
08.12.2020

Remote work issues block path to success for mid-size businesses

Nearly a third of European workers at mid-sized organisations feel disengaged and unmotivated due to issues with technology while working remotely.

Ricoh Europe, London, 08 December 2020 – Productivity, morale and the ability to serve customers are being hamstrung by technology issues at European mid-size businesses, accordingly to research commissioned by Ricoh Europe.

The research explores the remote working experience of 632 European office workers during the Coronavirus pandemic, at firms with between 250 and 999 employees. It found that these companies are failing to adapt to the challenges of remote working, setting them up poorly for future success. 

At a time when business continuity is key to remaining solvent, 24% of workers say they do not have the tools they need to deliver results for customers while working remotely. Additionally, 27% say they lack the tools they need to collaborate with colleagues when working away from the office.

Challenges with remote work are also impacting security and compliance: 27% report that following company procedures is hard when working remotely because the technology in place does not enable it. This could have severe consequences for organisations that have to follow industry-specific compliance processes or more broad reaching legislative requirements such as GDPR.  

Workers are failing to receive the support they need when experiencing issues with technology, with 30% reporting difficulties communicating with their IT teams who are too busy. 

Frustrations with technology and the inability to collaborate effectively are taking their toll on morale and staff wellbeing. Almost a third (31%) of workers report feeling unmotivated and disengaged with their work due to communication and technology issues when working remotely. These problems have hit the work-life balance too, with 42% working longer hours in comparison to when they were working primarily from the office.

David Mills, CEO, Ricoh Europe, says: “There’s no doubt an element of ‘survival mode’ in many organisations at the moment. But when your back is against the wall, the adage ‘you need to work smarter, not harder’ rings true. Even if only a handful of the workforce is experiencing challenges, it can have a significant impact on the entire organisation. The path forward is clear: identify and resolve those technology-related issues when it comes to collaborating with colleagues and following company procedures. Failing to address employees’ remote working needs could scupper many other long-term objectives. It’s a balancing act, but only businesses that keep every plate spinning will continue along the path towards long-term success.”

Download our dedicated report for mid-size businesses at www.ricoh-europe.com/insights


|About Ricoh|

Ricoh is empowering digital workplaces using innovative technologies and services enabling individuals to work smarter. For more than 80 years, Ricoh has been driving innovation and is a leading provider of document management solutions, IT services, commercial and industrial printing, digital cameras, and industrial systems. Headquartered in Tokyo, Ricoh Group operates in approximately 200 countries and regions. In the financial year ended March 2017, Ricoh Group had worldwide sales of 2,028 billion yen (approx. 18.2 billion USD).

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