Collaboration 2.0: Death of the Web Conference (As We Know It)

Employees are spending more time in meetings now more than ever before, yet the vast majority of the modern workforce gets little or no value out of most of the meetings they attend. This disconnect is less representative of meetings themselves than it is a reflection of the proliferation in the types and locations of the modern meeting, the rise of today’s highly mobile, consumerized workplace, and the tools most companies employ to facilitate such collaboration.

This new study from Ovum and join.me by LogMeIn is based on a survey of over 3,900 full time professionals worldwide regarding their collaboration and meeting-related behaviors and activities. Download the free report to learn more about:

• 91% of employees experiencing no decrease in the volume of meetings they have, yet the majority reports that less than half are of value
• The growth of ad hoc and virtual meetings, which are fueled by an increasingly collaborative and connected workforce, and is not sufficiently supported by traditional web conferencing tools and solutions
• How late start times, a key reason meetings fail to deliver value, are costing executives 5 days and 19 hours per year in lost time and productivity
• Frustration with traditional web conferencing tools leading 66% of corporate buyers to look for new collaboration solutions to accommodate modern workforce behavior

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