Reveals study on productivity and collaboration trends
Zoho, a leading global technology company, recently announced the opening of its first office in Qatar in Doha, following substantial growth in the country.
To better serve the Qatari market, this year Zoho has opened a new office in Doha, hired locally, and expanded its network of local IT service providers and resellers. This strategic move enables the company to deliver bespoke services, build stronger customer relationships, and launch new features and solutions that meet the specific needs of businesses. Zoho’s top selling products in Qatar.
“As Qatar continues to embrace digital transformation, we remain committed to providing cutting-edge solutions that address the evolving needs of businesses and contribute to the nation’s economic prosperity,” stated Hyther Nizam, President Middle East and Africa (MEA), Zoho.
Study
The findings of the study shed light on the significant challenges and opportunities facing workplace collaboration. The study, which surveyed 3301 employees across various industries and work environments across Middle East and Africa (MEA) and 396 employees in Qatar, uncovered key trends and insights into the factors hindering effective collaboration.
Despite post-pandemic workplace shifting companies towards hybrid and remote work arrangements, the survey revealed that most businesses have returned to the office, with 60% of respondents working fully on-site and 32% adopting a hybrid model. Only 8% were working fully remotely.
When it comes to technology usage, respondents relied heavily on digital tools. While 51% used 1-5 apps daily, 31% used 5-10, and 18% used more than 10. The ability to track tasks in a unified view was crucial for many, with 76% of those using it reporting time savings of up to 3 hours. However, 77% of those manually tracking tasks or not tracking at all saw similar potential time savings with a unified view.