Navisite today unveiled new research that found more than one-third (36%) of companies were not prepared to support such a large-scale and abrupt transition to a remote workforce, following “shelter-in-place” mandates issued to prevent the spread of COVID-19. As a result, more than half of the organizations polled (51%) experienced IT pains during the transition process, with a subset (29%) reporting they are still facing issues.
Navisite polled more than 100 C-level executives and IT professionals in the U.S. to understand the impact of this massive workforce relocation on business operations. Key findings from the survey include:
- Before COVID-19, only 14% of companies had more than half of their employees working from home. Post COVID-19, more than 64% of companies have more than half of their workforce remote.
- 36% of respondents admit their organizations were not prepared for the immediate shift to support so many employees working from home.
- 51% of companies experienced some IT pains during the transition to a work-from-home model.
- 29% are still battling these issues in some capacity.
- 83% of respondents believe their companies will continue with more liberal work-from-home policies post-COVID 19.
To learn about other findings, including concerns with supporting work-from-home employees in the months ahead, download Navisite’s research report: The Overnight Shift to a Remote Workforce: Impact on Business Operations.
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