Video conferencing increases productivity
Video conferencing increases productivity Video collaboration increases productivity and improves both business and personal relationships, according to video conferencing technology company Lifesize. The company polled its users and says that 99.2 percent of respondents find video conferencing boosts relationships both in and out of the office. No word on how many people were polled, though. Also, 91.7 percent of respondents say it is easier to get their point across when they can see the other person on video, and 77.7 percent say their productivity jumped, and their work-life balance improved. "Frost & Sullivan research findings are in line with the Lifesize survey results. The inherent benefits of video conferencing, continuous enhancements to the user experience and a multitude of other factors will continue to drive growth for visual collaboration solutions", explains Rob Arnold, principal analyst at Frost & Sullivan. The report poin...