New Clarizen research shows biggest roadblock to project success is poor communication

New Clarizen research shows biggest roadblock to project success is poor communication

ID: 573617

Global survey of 700 project management professionals also reveals huge time wasted in status meetings, as employees lack visibility of priorities and progress

(firmenpresse) - London, 21 March 2018 - A new research survey from Clarizen, the global leader in collaborative work management software, reveals that poor communication is the biggest barrier to project success. Close to 40% of respondents identify communication as one of the biggest challenges they need to overcome - ahead of organizational change (36%) and budget (25%).

The survey, which gathered responses from more than 700 project management officials at enterprises around the world, also shows that other obstacles to success include lack of project visibility (18%) and task tracking (17%). More than two-thirds of the respondents work for companies with at least 1,000 employees, with 43% having workforces numbering at least 10,000.

David Goulden, Product Director at Clarizen, says: "The findings highlight the need for businesses to equip employees with tools that place communication in context with tasks, resourcing, deadlines and other business imperatives, while providing capability to monitor progress, align goals and meet objectives. This enables a level of collaboration that keeps projects on track, on budget and on time."

The research also reveals that communication and collaboration between employees working from different locations and time zones is a problem for enterprises, with fewer than 40% of respondents saying their organization was fully effective at enabling team members across different departments or locations to cooperate and keep in touch - and 6% say they are "not effective at all".

"The results demonstrate the fact that, despite the widespread use of chat apps such as Slack, organizations are struggling to nurture effective collaboration between dispersed teams," Goulden notes. "Communication that fosters true collaboration is at the heart of successful teamwork that boosts productivity and enables teams to meet shared goals. Enterprises need to find ways to tie communication to work on a day-to-day basis."




He adds: "As we look to the future, remote working is going to continue to rise, which means workforces, and even specific project teams, are going to become even more scattered. Organizations need to make sure they are truly business agile by providing tools that support full collaboration among employees working from diverse locations."

Clarizen's research also revealed that 18% of respondents spend from a quarter to half of their workweek on status meetings and nearly half (48%) spend up to a quarter. The research highlights the "touch-base" culture taking hold in the modern workplace, which is characterized by numerous meetings that detract from actual work by forcing them to provide project updates throughout the workweek.

Goulden, says: "An excessive number of status meetings usually indicates that employees are unsure of their business objectives, or they lack full visibility of responsibilities, priorities and progress. Despite being scheduled with the best of intentions, status meetings often keep people from actually completing tasks and, in fact, become a drain on productivity.

"Businesses need to equip their employees with cloud-based tools that can provide staff at every single level with a real-time, 360-degree view of each project, meaning they can spend less time talking about goals and more time achieving them."

Weitere Infos zu dieser Pressemeldung:

Themen in dieser Pressemitteilung:


Unternehmensinformation / Kurzprofil:

Clarizen delivers secure, cloud-based collaborative work management solutions built on the vision of business agility. Clarizen's PPM solution combines cross-company project management with configurable workflow automation. Discussions, tasks, projects and portfolios are all accessible from Clarizen’s scalable enterprise platform. Internal and external stakeholders both gain easy access to a single source of information to improve work execution, collaborate in-context, optimize resources and respond faster. Clarizen is a leader in Forrester's Enterprise Collaborative Work Management report and is a two-time leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Cloud-Based IT Project and Portfolio Management. To learn more, visit clarizen.com



PresseKontakt / Agentur:

Zoe Mumba
Platform Communications
clarizen(at)platformcomms.com
+44 20 7486 4900



drucken  als PDF  an Freund senden  NL4S, Supplier Of Premium Outdoor Equipment, To Sell Meals Ready To Eat UK consumers demand better, more detailed answers from brands - or they'll move to rivals
Bereitgestellt von Benutzer: RealWire
Datum: 21.03.2018 - 12:40 Uhr
Sprache: Deutsch
News-ID 573617
Anzahl Zeichen: 3598

contact information:
Contact person: Fran Cator
Town:

Lincoln


Phone: +44 (0)1522 883640

Kategorie:

Business News


Typ of Press Release: bitte
type of sending: Veröffentlichung

Diese Pressemitteilung wurde bisher 480 mal aufgerufen.


Die Pressemitteilung mit dem Titel:
"New Clarizen research shows biggest roadblock to project success is poor communication"
steht unter der journalistisch-redaktionellen Verantwortung von

RealWire (Nachricht senden)

Beachten Sie bitte die weiteren Informationen zum Haftungsauschluß (gemäß TMG - TeleMedianGesetz) und dem Datenschutz (gemäß der DSGVO).

neXat expands further East with KT SAT partnership ...

17 May 2023 – neXat has entered a partnership with KT SAT to offer the South Korean satellite operator a full suite of managed services and gain access to its coverage in Asia. KT SAT – a subsidiary of KT Corporation and one of South Korea’ ...

Alle Meldungen von RealWire



 

Werbung



Facebook

Sponsoren

foodir.org The food directory für Deutschland
News zu Snacks finden Sie auf Snackeo.
Informationen für Feinsnacker finden Sie hier.

Firmenverzeichniss

Firmen die firmenpresse für ihre Pressearbeit erfolgreich nutzen
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z