Is it time to evaluate your IT Support? |
In
summary, the Microsoft/AMI-Partners report estimates that it costs small
businesses a whopping $24 billion a year globally in wasted productivity. Every
minute an employee spends trying to fix or resolve an IT issue is time that
they are not spending doing the job they are paid to do.
In
addition, the survey also found that:
- 36% of those surveyed think IT is a nuisance,
- 26% do not feel qualified to deal with IT,
- 60% want to simplify their IT to reduce the difficulty of managing it on a day-to-day basis.
Taken
together, this means there will be a big impact on their motivation and ability
to address IT issues. Given that IT is such an important part of any business,
the message is clear; using an involuntary IT Manager, or IITM for short, is
detrimental to any business.
The Microsoft
report was commissioned to support the development of cloud computing but we
see it as a bigger issue; ineffective and wasteful IT support. From our
perspective it’s not about whether you use a cloud or traditional solution,
it’s about making sure the IT support you have is effective and appropriate for
your needs.
As Peter
King, the Director of SMB Hosting and Cloud Services at Microsoft says, “While many small businesses see dedicating
IT support to an existing member of staff as a way of saving money the truth is
they are actually stifling their business. As the research shows, IITMs are
less productive and this can have detrimental effects on sales and revenue.”
Regardless
of whether it’s a cloud or traditional set-up, you need the expertise, motivation
and experience to deliver the support you need. It is unlikely that this can be
delivered by someone ‘doing IT’ on a part-time basis alongside their other job,
they need to be a dedicated professional. We first wrote about this back in
March 2012 in Employees in an IT Support Role – maybe the world is starting to
catch up with us!
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