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Nintex Workplace 2021 Study Shows Remote Work Improves Productivity

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Nintex Workplace 2021 Study Shows Remote Work Improves ProductivityNintex recently released the findings from its Nintex Workplace 2021 Study, which revealed that a majority of employees working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States have been more productive than they expected. Additionally, many reported a desire for automation in order to further enhance productivity from their home office. The study surveyed 1,000 U.S.-based full-time American workers at organizations with 501-50,000 employees.

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Nintex offers IPA solutions that strip inefficiencies from a business and replaces them with seamless, sophisticated processes. The easy to use, no-code platform, Nintex Workflow Cloud® allows users to connect with all content repositories, systems of record, and people. Nintex offers advanced workflow, document generation, forms for data collection and dissemination, integration with leading cognitive services, process mapping, monitoring, and reporting, whether on-premise or in the cloud. Nintex provides robust IPA solutions designed for the following industries: Energy, Financial Services, Government, Health and Life Sciences, and more. Additionally, in 2020 the vendor completed its acquisition of K2 Software.

In this study, Nintex found that 70 percent of respondents stated that their experiences working from home have been better and more productive than they initially projected, citing more family time, no commute, fewer interruptions, and improved work-life balance. The majority of those surveyed reported that they were more efficient since beginning full-time remote work, and 37 percent want their employers to adopt automation software to enhance productivity even further.

In a media statement, Nintex Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, Dustin Grosse, said, “every organization can improve the experience for their employees, regardless of where they work, by simply automating workflows and turning paper-based and repetitive processes into fully digital ones. Employees across every job role and generation are looking for workplaces that are flexible and offer automation tools that make work faster, easier, and more enjoyable. Business leaders around the country recognize that we will not go back to the way things were before the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nintex Workplace 2021 Study shines a light on the new work paradigm and offers actionable insights into what employees want — a more flexible workplace where automation is leveraged to improve the way people work.”

Highlights from the study include:

  • Work gets done faster at home: 67 percent of respondents report being more efficient since transitioning to remote work. Of those employees, 41 percent said they are getting their work done in far fewer hours per week.
  • Less monotonous work: 39 percent of those surveyed said access to software that enables them to automate manual and repetitive tasks would improve their work life.
  • Differences in desires between generations: While Baby Boomers are more financially motivated, Generation Z is motivated by process and wants more technology to facilitate their work. 55 percent of Gen Z respondents cited automation software as the primary tool that would make them more productive.
  • Workers are divided on the return to the office: 56 percent of employees whose organizations have announced a return to the office are excited by the prospect. However, 51 percent of those surveyed said their work life would improve with the ability to work remotely permanently.

Read The Nintex Workplace 2021 Study here.

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