tma world: the rise of the information worker

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The Rise of the Information Worker Terence Brake TMA World Head of Learning and Innovation

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An increasing number of workers don’t need to travel to work as work is travelling to them. Given advances in communication and collaboration technologies the population of information workers (according to Forrester Research, August, 2012) will grow from 600 million in 2012 to 865 million in 2016. This presentation examines the skills and behaviours that are emerging as a result of increasingly digital workplaces and working relationships. To find out more about how you can develop your workforce to thrive in this environment, contact us: [email protected]

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Page 1: TMA World: The Rise of the Information Worker

The Rise of the

Information

Worker

Terence Brake

TMA World │ Head of Learning and Innovation

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The Rise of the Information Worker

An increasing number of workers don’t need

to travel to work as work is travelling to

them.

Given advances in communication and

collaboration technologies the population

of information workers (according to

Forrester Research, August, 2012) will grow

from 600m in 2012 to 865m in 2016.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

Not all of these information workers will

work outside a company office, but an

increasing number are.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

According to a Reuters poll (January, 2012),

about 1 in 5 workers around the globe,

particularly in the Middle East, Latin America

and Asia telecommute frequently and nearly

10% work from home every day.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

More than half of the workers in India work

from home, 34% in Indonesia and 30% in

Mexico. In the poll, 65% of the workers

also said that working from home also

made them more productive.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

According to Forrester (June, 2012), 66%

of information workers in North America

and Europe already work remotely

some of the time.

They [Generation Y]

have grown up with the

means to connect with

their peers anytime

anywhere, and they

expect to be able to work

this way too. Young

‘knowledge workers’ are

as likely to want to work

while munching a

sandwich over their laptop

in a wireless-enabled café

as behind a desk in a

traditional office.

” Alison Maitland & Peter Thomson, Future Work: How Businesses can adapt and thrive in the new world of work. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

There is also a new generation coming into

the workforce that doesn’t remember a time

without the work flexibility provided by

the Internet.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

With the rise of the information

worker, the once clear demarcation

between personal and company

technologies is becoming fuzzy.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

Again according to Forrester Research

(2012), information workers are erasing

the boundary between enterprise and

consumer technologies…

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The Rise of the Information Worker

Fifty two percent of information workers

use three or more devices for work,

including personal ones and they mix work

and personal tasks and content on 61% of

their devices.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

As the new generation gains more influence,

technologies that were once considered

breakthrough (e.g. e-mail) will be giving

way to the far richer capabilities of different

social media, that use web and mobile-

based technologies for interactive

communication.

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The Rise of the Information Worker

Where, when and how work gets done is

changing rapidly. “

Can our

management

practices keep pace

with the new world

of work?

This raises

the

question…

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The Rise of the Information Worker

To learn more about how we can help your organization,

please contact us at

[email protected]

or visit

http://www.tmaworld.com/training-solutions/