Hybrid work is video-first and collaboration-centric. It requires new tools for employees to communicate and collaborate. However, while organizations update their workstations and meeting spaces for video conferencing, home offices are often neglected. As a result, employees who work from home are poorly equipped for high-quality video collaboration.
In a survey of IT hardware decision-makers, we found that less than 40% of respondents said their organizations provided remote employees with external webcams, headsets, or other accessories that would enable them to collaborate productively.