The Communication Crisis Facing Frontline Workers
Discover the staggering costs of poor communication affecting frontline workers. Our collaboration with Unileag reveals insights into how digital signage can bridge these gaps and optimise efficiency.
Key Takeaways
- Frontline workers lose 376 hours annually due to poor communication.
- Inefficient communication costs US enterprises over $80 billion.
- Digital signage is a key tool to improve frontline communication.
Topics
- Leadership
- Digital Transformation
- Company Culture
Transcript
So recently, we collaborated with our partners, Unileag, to come up with a report and survey about the state of frontline workers. I'm going to be presenting a series of videos with some of the key findings, but I'd highly recommend that you check out the full report in the comment. The first key finding is that there is a communication crisis that is costing billions of dollars. Frontline workers waste 376 hours annually, on average, searching for information or redoing work that they don't need to do because of poor comms. This wastes over $80 billion in US enterprises alone, and each disconnected employee wastes over $8,500 a year. Clearly by now, you know my opinions on digital signage as an effective communication tool to frontline workers. With this amount of wasted time and money and human labor, surely we can do better. This is what ScreenCloud is all about.
