In April 2020, the world shut down, and everything changed.
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted all facets of our lifestyles: how we socialize, shop, attend school, access medical or social care, and emphatically how we work and collaborate.
During the early shutdown, IT Force spent our time collaborating with our clients to ensure their businesses could carry on and operate in a pandemic world. The number one priority was to get their team productive from home.
Forrester found that our clients were not alone; the number of remote information workers ballooned from 8% to 69% in the United States.
Our clients sought guidance on enabling their mobile workforce and fine-tuning their security posture for home-based users.
Categories of Readiness
As we examined their environments and set a path to enable work-from-home capabilities, four clear categories of readiness emerged:
Once we identified our client’s state, there were many considerations to defining their personalized path to remote productivity. We have collected the common concerns and summarized them into buckets, as seen in the chart below.
For those who may not have a technical background, use this chart as a quick reference guide to ensure you and your IT team have not missed any considerations in building your remote workspace digital transformation strategy.
Reference Checklist to Plan for a Remote Workforce
Our second chart offers a basis for that deeper discussion, outlining some risks, dependencies, and recommendations that can support the detailed development of your digital transformation plan.