UK IT strategies encourage workers to bring their own devices to the office

-

“According to recent research by TechTarget, about 30% of UK IT departments are incorporating smartphone and tablet initiatives into their 2012 IT strategies as workers increasingly use the devices for work purposes.

The research, which surveyed over 2,500 IT workers worldwide, shows that many organisations are acting now to capitalise on the benefits a flexible working environment brings, such as increased employee productivity, improved agility, reduced operational costs and increased employee satisfaction, which enables businesses to attract and retain the best talent.

This is positive news considering Canalys’ recent announcement that smartphone sales in 2011 outsold PCs for the first time, with smartphone shipments rising by 63 per cent compared to only a 15 per cent rise for PCs. Furthermore, this is despite an increase of 274 per cent of sales in the tablet PC sub category, which suggests adoption of portable devices in the workplace will increase in the years to come.

It’s also good to see businesses taking the initiative when it comes to implementing an efficient flexible working environment, such as a bring your own device (BYOD) programme. For example, while an effective BYOD programme will bring many benefits, organisations must ensure they are delivering a secure platform that can be accessed via a number of devices, and by implementing the preventative measures now, organisations should avoid facing bigger problems further down the line.

HRreview Logo

Get our essential weekday HR news and updates.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Keep up with the latest in HR...
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form
Optin_date
This field is hidden when viewing the form

 

At Plantronics we’ve taken steps to encourage our workforce to embrace a flexible working environment. We’ve established a smarter working office, flexible work practices and have equipped 95 per cent of our staff with flexible working technology. While many businesses like our own are taking the appropriate steps to deliver flexible working programmes, there are still many who have not; and considering the increase in the use of tablets and smartphones in the coming years, their decision not to deliver a flexible working environment could impact their ability maximise the efficiency, agility and happiness of their workforce.”

Philip Vanhoutte, Managing Director, EMEA

Pamela Flores is an events professional with experience at Symposium Events, a UK-based conference and events organization. She has worked in editorial and event coordination roles within the HR and expatriate management sector, contributing to the organization of major conferences including the Expatriate Management and Global Mobility conference. Her background spans online editorial work and events management within the professional conference industry.

Latest news

Curtis Holmes: Payroll is the driver for employee engagement

Payroll has long been treated as a back-office necessity: essential, but not something that shapes culture or drives engagement. This no longer stands.

Labour market yet to show major AI impact on jobs, govt adviser says

A government economic adviser has challenged predictions of widespread AI-driven unemployment, arguing labour market data has yet to show disruption.

Young workers ‘pressured into signing NDAs after workplace injuries’

Workers say injuries are being hidden behind confidentiality agreements while financial pressures leave many afraid to challenge unsafe conditions.

CIPD recognises 30 HR leaders driving change across UK workplaces

The CIPD has unveiled its HR30 list for 2026, recognising senior people leaders whose work has delivered measurable impact across organisations and workforces.
- Advertisement -

Brits dream of being their own boss, but still cling to the monthly pay cheque, survey reveals

Britons say they like the idea of self-employment, but most still value the security and stability of traditional jobs.

AI Coaching Won’t Replace Managers. It Will Expose Coaching Debt.

As AI coaching expands, employers may gain a clearer view of where manager support is falling short.

Must read

George Brasher: Reskilling in the Age of the Empowered Employee

George Brasher, Managing Director of HP UK&I, discusses how employers can navigate reskilling employees during and after COVID-19.

Lindsey Byrne: how behavioural profiling can improve team performance

Teamwork is a way of life in today’s organisations....
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you