SWOOP Analytics Releases Largest Data Analysis of Microsoft 365 World’s Largest Data Analysis of Microsoft 365 Collaboration Released by SWOOP AnalyticsSWOOP Analytics has released the world’s largest data research into
Microsoft 365 collaboration habits, analyzing what people actually do,
rather than what they say they do. The analysis of more than 213,000 Microsoft accounts across 18 organizations found the top 10% of M365 users are the ones who may be bogged down in meetings and feeling overworked, while the bottom 50% are responsible for just 6% of time spent in online meetings. In the six-month period analyzed, close to half the employees not in a leadership role have not had a single one-on-one call with a colleague or leader. The interruptions from Microsoft Teams chat messages are significant, but it is overuse of email that is costing employees and their organizations the most in lost time. This lost time can equate to millions of dollars in lost productivity. These insights from SWOOP Analytics’ M365 Benchmarking provide an unprecedented opportunity to learn about remote working habits and how people are transitioning to hybrid work. Highlights from the report:
The good news is, there are a sufficient proportion of M365 early adopters to help influence the M365 adoption laggards. “Our research shows employees have all the gear but no idea how to use it productively,” said SWOOP CEO Cai Kjaer. “ROI calculations demonstrate the opportunity to reap huge benefits when the M365 suite is used properly. Tracking progress through the use of analytics will be critical for success.” In the full report, SWOOP provides achievable guidelines and measurements for practical ways to improve collaboration across organizations, along with case studies from some of the world’s best M365 collaborators. Source: SWOOP Analytics media announcement |