Nexthink Data Reveals Reality of Employee Digital Experiences in WorkplacesNexthink data shows first ever quantifiable measurement of employees’ experiences with ITOperational data from 1.6m anonymized and aggregated endpoints reveals employees’ digital experiences in the workplace
Nexthink, a global leader in Digital Employee Experience Management, today launched the first ever analysis from its Digital Experience Score data, showing how hundreds of organizations are faring with the digital experience they provide to employees in the workplace. Most companies understand the importance of providing the best experiences with IT for their employees but struggle to quantify it. Nexthink’s Digital Experience Score addresses this problem by defining a set of metrics in multiple domains that impact the digital experience of employees such as workplace devices, collaboration and productivity tools, and business services/applications. The Digital Experience Score sets the standard for what good looks like and enables businesses to benchmark themselves against their peers and competitors. Pedro Bados, CEO and Co-founder of Nexthink, said: “Our customers tell us that they want to deliver better digital experiences for their employees, but improvements are subjective, and there is no clear way to measure progress or for them to compare to their peers. We believe our standardized experience scores will fix this problem, setting a reference for businesses to measure their Digital Employee Experience just as the Net Promoter Score has become the standard for measuring Customer Experience.” Digital Experience Score Benchmarking Data Analysis Key Findings
About the Digital Experience Score and data collectionNexthink’s Digital Experience Score measures the degree of satisfaction and efficiency of an aggregated end-user base as it relates to their interaction with the IT environment in the workplace; that is, their digital experience. The Digital Experience Score enables organizations to focus on how IT is experienced, not just the availability of it. Scores can be used by IT teams to establish continuous service and improvement models, creating an experience level agreement (XLA) with the business and employees to improve productivity levels, increase employee engagement and reduce costs. Nexthink excludes exposure to any Personal Data for purposes of developing the Digital Experience Scores — the data collection is of product intelligence and not customer information. In order to calculate the Digital Experience Score, Nexthink technology collects and processes only non-Personal Data provided by its clients. No identifying usernames, device or other identifying data is accessed for the purposes of the Score. All data is anonymized (i.e. all Personal Data is excluded) at the point of collection and then aggregated and analyzed using our proprietary methodologies to establish a meaningful Digital Experience Score.
Future benchmarking data analysis will also be
able to show trends over time, allow customers to benchmark by industry sector,
and will include additional tools and business applications as the scope and
size of the data set is increased. Source: Nexthink media announcement |