As you meet with each area of your business it’s good to have an understanding of some of the business pains that a UC solution can solve. Here are
some examples by business area of typical problems that you can present to help others in your company see the value of unifying communications.
Business Area
Issues or Pain Today That Could Be Solved by Unified Communications
Executive Management
Employees wasting time trying to coordinate communications
Poor access to key employees for decision making
Slowness to decisions and market
Poor retention of key employees due to inadequate tools (this is especially important with the generation that has grown up with technology and expects adequate tools)
Finance
Additional costs of maintaining multiple communications systems
Travel costs spinning out of control
Mobile phone costs increasing
Poor visibility into sales, cash flow, and inventory due to disconnection between sales, suppliers, manufacturing, and delivery
Difficulty providing accurate financial reporting due to poor reporting from the field
Difficulties in documenting compliance with internal and external
regulations
Sales
Inability to contact key employees at the time they’re needed
No way for sales representatives to easily check on inventories or capabilities while on sales calls
Access to key technical resources in the field limited by budgetary and resource constraints
Marketing
Inability to quickly contact and coordinate corporate communications during a PR emergency
New products time to market slowed due to the inability to coordinate key employees
Webinars, virtual conferences, and solution offerings can’t be provided or require costly third-party systems to produce
Customer Service
Customers are unable to contact customer service through standard means such as IM, resulting in a slower time to resolution
Resolution of customer problems is delayed because of the inability to contact key internal personnel
Customer service representatives are tied to their desktop because they can’t provide services remotely
Human Resources
Recruitment is difficult because ineffective communications systems are a turn-off for new employees
Training remote groups effectively is difficult because of inadequate technology
Turnover is high due to the inability to bring a sense of belonging or involvement to remote employees
Project Management
Managing remote teams and projects is difficult because of inadequate technology
Conference-call meetings are ineffective because participants can’t communicate effectively
Productivity and quality are impaired because inadequate tools preclude effectively collaborating in real time
Information Technology
Must support multiple skill sets to maintain multiple communications and collaboration systems
Constant need to reduce the costs of existing communications devices and means
Security/Legal
Must provide auditing of all types of communications, including IM
Must comply with regulations requiring that confidential data is not hosted on a third-party system
Must provide “ethical walls” of communications, preventing groups of employees from communicating with one another
Must provide proof of end-to-end compliance with auditing requirements
Must be able to easily comply with subpoena requesting information across multiple systems
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