Seven Attributes of a Successful Collaborative Service Implementation
The growing popularity of desktop collaboration solutions, including
Web conferencing, instant messaging, and desktop video
conferencing, is fueling increased interest in the promise of
increased employee productivity gains, amazing financial returns,
and a wholesale transformation of business processes into a new
realm of communication. Companies have invested millions in
collaboration software and countless resources preparing their
networks, pushing software clients to desktops, and readying for
the forecasted flood of employees adopting these solutions.
Although the investments have been widespread, the returns on
these investments have most often been disappointing. Actual
adoption of the collaboration solutions across the enterprise has
generally fallen short of expectations. Actual end-user usage most
often misses projections with only a limited number of customers
reporting that they have achieved the intended goals of their
investments. In many organizations reporting strong usage, the
majority of actual usage occurs within limited pockets of the
enterprise dominated by a small minority of users.
Unfortunately for many companies, adoption remains slow and the
promise of tremendous benefits provided across the enterprise
remain unfulfilled.
The purpose of this whitepaper is to illustrate the most
effective practices for driving robust and sustained
adoption of collaboration services across an
enterprise. Corvent’s consultants have repeatedly
identified a series of attributes that play a critical role
in the success of the adoption of collaborative tools.
These seven attributes have a direct impact on the
velocity of adoption within an enterprise. By focusing
on these attributes, companies may accelerate the
adoption of the service and thus the return on the
investments made in the software.