A few weeks ago (May 29-30, 2019) Gartner held their inaugural Digital Workplace Summit in Orlando. In Europe, Gartner has been running the Digital Workplace Summit for years.
The Gartner Digital Workplace Summit gathers thought and technology leaders of employee engagement, experience, and digital workplace to discuss the latest developments and perspectives on collaboration, user experience, and the future of work solutions.
In North America, the Gartner team was conservative on their objectives for attendees for this first event. They initially targeted 350 attendees and successfully doubled the number of attendees. This is a strong testament to the changing dynamics in work and the digital work culture.
Demand for More Automation and External or Gig Workers
During their keynote speech at the end of day 1, Gartner stated that surveyed CEOs said the
“Number 1 Internal Growth Constraint Is Talent,” and surveyed CIOs said, “Top Barriers to Success are Culture, Resources and Talent.
A key theme of the Digital Workplace Conference was the rapidly evolving work and workforce. Skill requirements are ever changing, more and more employees need IT skills, and skills required to innovate are hard to acquire. Hence, driving demand for more automation and external or gig workers. Moreover, almost 30% of workers in North America are remote. Here is a visual draft from Gartner’s keynote presentation at the end of the first day of the conference. I shared as it illustrates an urgent change in the workforce dynamic and tools required to evolve the digital workplace.