It turned out how productive Hungarian companies are
We need to prepare for hybrid working in the longer term: more than a third of Hungarian white-collar workers work from home for at least one or two days – this is also revealed by Hungary’s first nationwide representative productivity research.
A quarter of those surveyed expect that when they contact the company’s IT helpdesk, they will not understand each other because they speak a different language. The majority do not use a shared knowledge base or a collaboration tool during their work, and most of them use Excel instead of the applications developed for this purpose to record and transfer tasks. The productivity index established on the basis of the research shows numerically how efficiently Hungarian white-collar workers work. The online national research by META-INF, which supplies task management and collaboration solutions, and the NRC examined how efficient Hungarian white-collar workers are and what productivity-supporting tools they receive from their company for the challenges of remote work, knowledge sharing within the company, or customer service work.
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