Gartner Says 80 Percent of Social Business Efforts Will Not Achieve Intended Benefits Through 2015

Social and Collaboration Trends to be Discussed at the Gartner Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit 2013, April 29-May 1 in San Diego, CA and September 16-17 in London

GARTNER125Enterprise social networks will become the primary communication channels for noticing, deciding or acting on information relevant to carrying out work. However, Gartner, Inc. estimates that through 2015, 80 percent of social business efforts will not achieve the intended benefits due to inadequate leadership and an overemphasis on technology.

“Businesses need to realize that social initiatives are different from previous technology deployments,” said Carol Rozwell, vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner. “Traditional technology rollouts, such as ERP or CRM, followed a “push” paradigm. Workers were trained on an app and were then expected to use it. In contrast, social initiatives require a “pull” approach, one that engages workers and offers them a significantly better way to work. In most cases, they can’t be forced to use social apps, they must opt-in.” 

This means that the leaders of social business initiatives need to shift their emphasis away from deciding which technology to implement. Instead they should focus on identifying how social initiatives will improve work practices for both individual contributors and managers. They need a detailed understanding of social networks: how people are currently working, who they work with and what their needs are.

“There is too much focus on content and technology, and not enough focus on leadership and relationships,” said Ms. Rozwell. “Leaders need to develop a social business strategy that makes sense for the organization and tackle the tough organizational change work head on and early on. Successful social business initiatives require leadership and behavioral changes. Just sponsoring a social project is not enough — managers need to demonstrate their commitment to a more open, transparent work style by their actions.”

Gartner outlined two additional key predictions around social and collaboration:

By 2016, 50 percent of large organizations will have internal Facebook-like social networks, and that 30 percent of these will be considered as essential as email and telephones are today.

“The popularity and effectiveness of social networking sites as a group communication tool among consumers is prompting organizations as well as individual employees to ask whether similar technologies can be deployed privately,” said Nikos Drakos, research director at Gartner. “There is increasing interest for using social technologies within organizations to connect people more effectively, to capture and reuse

valuable informal knowledge, and to deliver relevant information more intelligently where it is needed through social filtering.”

Using Facebook-like enterprise social networking software for communication has several advantages over email and traditional check-in/check-out repository-centric collaboration in terms of information capture and reuse, group organization, and social filtering. A Facebook-like social networking environment within an organization can be used as a general-purpose communication channel where information and events that originate in external systems — such as email, office applications and business applications — can be injected into conversations, and vice versa. With an understanding of the key influencers in the social network, communication channels will become even more effective.

In 2017, the majority of all new user-facing applications will exhibit gamified-social-mobile fusion.

Three key feature sets (social, mobile and gamification) are already emerging in the marketplace in user-facing applications. These features increase the attractiveness, usability and effectiveness of the applications they are found in. Over the next five years, these three feature sets will continue to co-emerge and fuse into a superset, such that, by 2017, they will appear in the majority of user-oriented applications and apps.

 “Users should include gamified-social-mobile fusion as a desired set of characteristics when evaluating new application investments,” said Tom Austin, vice president and Gartner Fellow. “Applications and app-providers that fail to exploit the benefits of gamification-social-mobile fusion should expect underwhelming adoption, and therefore sales, of any user-facing products competing against alternatives that exploit the benefits of this fusion.”

More detailed analysis is available in the report “Predicts 2013: Social and Collaboration Go Deeper and Wider.” The report is available on Gartner’s website at http://www.gartner.com/resId=2254316.

Additional information and analysis on social and collaboration will be discussed at the Gartner Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit 2013 taking place April 29-May 1 in San Diego, CA, and September 16-17 in London, U.K. The Gartner PCC Summit 2013 focuses on disruptive trends such as social, mobility, context awareness and consumerization, and delivers the tools and insights needed to tap into unprecedented portals, content and collaborative opportunities.

More information on the San Diego Summit can be found at www.gartner.com/us/pcc. Details on the U.K. Summit are at www.gartner.com/eu/pcc. For press registration, please contact [email protected] (U.S.) or [email protected] (U.K.).

Information from the Gartner PCC Summits 2013 will be shared on Twitter at http://twitter.com/Gartner_inc using #GartnerPCC.

More information on Gartner’s top predictions for 2013 will be presented in the webinar “Top Technology Predictions for 2013 and Beyond” taking place February 27 at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. EST.To register for this complimentary webinar, please visit http://my.gartner.com/webinardetail/resId=2297221?srcId=1-2994690285.

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Rob van der Meulen
Gartner

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Janessa Rivera
Gartner

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About Gartner

Gartner, Inc. (NYSE: IT) is the world’s leading information technology research and advisory company. Gartner delivers the technology-related insight necessary for its clients to make the right decisions, every day. From CIOs and senior IT leaders in corporations and government agencies, to business leaders in high-tech and telecom enterprises and professional services firms, to technology investors, Gartner is the valuable partner to clients in 12,000 distinct organizations. Through the resources of Gartner Research, Gartner Executive Programs, Gartner Consulting and Gartner Events, Gartner works with every client to research, analyze and interpret the business of IT within the context of their individual role. Founded in 1979, Gartner is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.A., and has 5,000 associates, including 1,280 research analysts and consultants, and clients in 85 countries. For more information, www.gartner.com.

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