Fairfield, NJ (Dec. 10, 2021) — Kyocera Document Solutions and The Economist, a media authority on international business, have produced a new report, Reshaping Productivity, A Changed Workplace after COVID-19, based on a global survey with leading business executives. This report provides new insights about the future of work as the world shifts towards a blended workplace model.
Led by The Economist Intelligence Unit, this comprehensive look examines a host of challenges that organizations faced during the pandemic and shows how leaders overcame difficult obstacles. Various factors, including company size and culture, and technology uptake, were considered, resulting in key takeaways for organizations that strive to increase productivity. Ultimately, the report uncovers hidden impacts and provides fresh insight into how work is being redefined for the future.
One of the many headline findings of the report concluded that the most preferred work from home ratio is a 30/70 split, where 30% of the time is spent working at home and 70% in the office. This trend will demand that employees move and work smoothly across locations without affecting their productivity and data security.
“The way we work will continue to evolve. However, one thing is certain—and that is the need for organizations to put in place the infrastructures that facilitate a more flexible approach to work,” says Óscar Sánchez, president and CEO, Kyocera Document Solutions America Inc.
To accompany the report, Kyocera and The Economist have created additional resources such as infographics detailing the major findings and blogs that combine the knowledge of Kyocera experts and leading industry voices. Visit the Reshaping Productivity hub here.
The Economist is one of the most widely recognized and well-read current affairs publications in the world. Founded in 1843, it has become one of the most respected media brands with a significant social media following and a global readership in print and digital formats.
“In the digital era, there is no finish line. We must adapt to our customers’ changing needs, and data will play a crucial role. Kyocera’s technology has already contributed to the digital transformation of workflows across all industries, and we will continue leading the way in the new age of work,” said Sánchez. He added, “Our collaboration with The Economist demonstrates our commitment to being at the forefront of data research that drives growth. This is how we put knowledge to work to fuel innovation and add value to our customer’s business.”
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About KYOCERA Document Solutions America Inc.
Kyocera Document Solutions America Inc. is a group company of Kyocera Document Solutions Inc., a global leading provider of total document solutions based in Osaka, Japan. The company’s portfolio includes reliable and eco-friendly MFPs and printers, as well as business applications and consultative services which enable customers to optimize and manage their document workflow, reaching new heights of efficiency. With professional expertise and a culture of empathetic partnership, the objective of the company is to help organizations put knowledge to work to drive change.
Kyocera Document Solutions Inc. is a core company of Kyocera Corporation, a leading supplier of semiconductor packages, industrial and automotive components, electronic devices, solar power generating systems and mobile phones. During the year ended March 31, 2021, the company’s consolidated sales revenue totaled 1.5 trillion yen (approx. US$13.8 billion). Kyocera is ranked #603 on Forbes magazine’s 2021 “Global 2000” list of the world’s largest publicly traded companies, and appears on The Wall Street Journal’s latest list of “The World’s 100 Most Sustainably Managed Companies.”