80 percent of Hungarian workers are frustrated by office administration
Even today, instead of full-scale digital solutions, many Hungarian companies still use paper-based solutions or solutions that require personal administration, although few are satisfied with the daily administration and task management. A recent research has now numerically shown the problems that Hungarians most often struggle with during everyday office work.
In a nationwide, representative survey*, TOPdesk Hungary assessed what typical problems annoy Hungarian office workers the most. The results reveal that four-fifths of Hungarians are clearly dissatisfied with everyday workplace administration, paperwork and the management of other internal processes. According to the respondents, the most annoying factor is that they receive answers to their questions too slowly – 75 percent of respondents consider this to be one of the most disturbing factors in their work. According to almost half of the employees, unsatisfactory information provision also makes their everyday life difficult.
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