What are the true benefits of Smartsheet? Are they measurable? Is it possible to improve ROI into the double digits? What about cost savings?
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In the study, Forrester conducted interviews with our enterprise customers across industry verticals such as real estate, education, and technology. The study found that our customers - using Smartsheet - were better able to streamline and standardize processes and boost productivity, ultimately leading to shorter sales cycles, bigger deals and increased revenue.
Among other anecdotal findings, Forrester found the following benefits of using Smartsheet:
1,437% Increase in Full ROI
25% Increase in Team Productivity
21% Increase in Project Manager Productivity
$200,000 in Savings Due to 3% Reduction in Errors
Using Smartsheet does bring some powerful, measurable benefits to our customers. Now we don’t feel as biased anymore.
3 Productivity Killers Your Employees Want You To Automate
With recent reports fueling concern about automation taking jobs, 60% of knowledge workers believe that automation will lead to higher levels of unemployment. Yet employees are also eager to benefit from the automation of manual, repetitive tasks that take up a significant proportion of their workdays.
This infographic looks at the top three productivity killers — repetitive, manual tasks that take huge amounts of time away from workers, and the benefits that automating these tasks offers. From staying competitive in the marketplace, to making workers more efficient and freeing up time for high-value work, automation has the potential to greatly benefit knowledge workers and businesses.
Do you ever feel like you’re constantly sifting through emails, waiting on updates and approvals, or running off to meetings? Inefficient work processes can leave your day packed with tedious tasks, taking up time better spent on more valuable work.
See how Smartsheet is helping people eliminate productivity killers, save time, and get back to the work that matters.
Businesses today need to move quickly to stay competitive. Yet disconnected information often slows down workers and costs organizations in terms of time and opportunity lost. Workers spend 36% of their workday looking for and consolidating information. Much of the time, they still can’t find the information needed to do their best work quickly. Information spread across email, chat, slide decks, docs, and spreadsheets is disconnected and isolated from the work that needs to be done. This often leads to data that’s inaccessible and out of date.
When workers are able to track down the data they need, they often spend a lot of time creating slide decks — and up to 87% of that time is spent on design, not on data. Our infographic looks at the amount of time your organization wastes due to siloed information, and what you can do about it.
We know time is a limited resource, but when it comes to our daily work lives, we don’t always treat it as such. As work becomes more collaborative, people are spending more and more time in meetings that often don’t accomplish anything.
Not only that, but the amount of resource time spent on meetings — preparing for them, attending them, following up on them — can quickly snowball out of control. No doubt about it, meetings are affecting your bottom line.
So what can you do? This infographic outlines five questions you can ask to assess your meetings, and start to build the habits needed to make sure your meetings are working for you.