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To thrive, your workforce must be equipped with technology that creates a seamless experience and empowers employees to both collaborate and work autonomously.
Wherever you are in your digital workplace journey, Deloitte and ServiceNow can help create roadmaps to success so you are equipped to retain talent, enhance productivity, increase engagement and keep adapting—no matter how the workplace evolves.
Deloitte and ServiceNow can help organisations connect the digital workplace with speed, scale and insight. We bring deep expertise across a range of industries and issues to build the foundation for a connected and productive workforce. Together, we help businesses enhance worker experiences—future-proofing the enterprise and driving meaningful business value with a suite of proprietary frameworks, prebuilt accelerators and tools.
As ServiceNow's Global Partner of the Year 2022, Deloitte brings deep ServiceNow implementation experience coupled with extensive industry expertise to enable our clients to transform their digital experience.
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As work becomes increasingly dispersed across organisations, the labour market more competitive and teams more reliant on hyperconnectivity to get their jobs done, building a digital workplace on par with the experiences workers have as consumers is an essential part of your business strategy. Companies with digital workplaces that do not mature risk decreased productivity, low retention and the inability to stay competitive.
The more mature the digital environment, the more your business can elevate the workforce experience, drive successful outcomes, and maximise resiliency for years to come. Investing in the digital workplace helps you create an environment in which employees can thrive—and your business can become future-proof.
The maturity model is informed by four dimensions of digital maturity.
To evaluate where a company stands and help them determine the next steps to enhance the digital workplace, Deloitte’s digital maturity model uses a continuum comprising four levels. Each considers an organisation’s business outcomes, workplace experiences, technology capabilities and digital mindset.
Equally important as the four levels themselves are the spaces in between and companies must travel through those spaces to grow in digital maturity. As a company travels from one level to another, pursuing paths and addressing potential pitfalls along the way, they can ultimately improve retention, engagement and productivity.
Our report details the routes businesses can take to move between levels and what those routes will look like on a granular level for employees and teams, but here are some examples of before and after states as companies navigate from one level to the next.
Basic to Developing
Developing to Expanding
Expanding to Leading
By empowering the workforce, a robust digital workplace enables a range of positive business outcomes—measurable goals that help organisations prioritise initiatives and clarify what success looks like. Plus, it amplifies the workplace experience to improve how people work:
The right technology can be a game changer for enhancing the workforce experience. And knowing how to maximise its capabilities can make your company resilient enough to withstand today's market challenges and thrive in the future. Whether your organisation is enhancing its existing infrastructure or implementing a new one, prepare to tap into technology to benefit your employees and advance your business.
People power outcomes. Technology should make it easier for them to do their jobs.
The right technology fosters a worker experience that feels:
The digital workplace connects employees to their organisation’s mission and increases collaboration across physical and digital spaces.
Technology helps employees:
What this achieves for your workforce—and your business
Workforce
Business
Worker well-being dictates the bottom line.
53% of employees are more likely to prioritise health and well-being over work than pre-pandemic.
Nearly half of those who left jobs gave personal well-being, mental health or work-life balance as the top reason.
Without consumer-grade technological capabilities, companies risk:
The right technology encourages meaningful relationships to fuel business success.
Compared to employees with “poor” team relationships, those with “thriving” relationships reported:
Your digital workplace strategy is a roadmap to navigating the evolving worker-employer relationship.
The best workers will go where they can have the best work experiences.
Here’s how to support your people:
Invest in your digital workplace now to foster future resilience.
Deloitte Digital Workplace Maturity Assessment