The Workplace Tech Talk collection: how technology improves the workplace
Welcome to the Workplace Tech Talk Collection! We combined all our best Workplace Tech Talk articles to bring you an ultimate resource on all things workplace technology. There’s no denying technology has made our lives a lot easier, especially when it comes to the workplace. Gone are the days of punch cards, badge scanners, and physical file storage. Workplaces are now full of high tech video conferencing equipment, collaboration tools, desk and room booking technology, sleek smart screens, and much more.
So in this collection, we’ll talk about how technology can improve productivity and what tools are best for empowering collaboration. So join in on the discussion! Plus, keep an eye out for future Workplace Tech Talks in our monthly blog series.
Keep on reading to learn:
How technology can increase productivity and collaboration in the workplace
How to introduce new technology to your workplace
6 ways workplace technology will be different in the future
6 ways technology increases productivity in the workplace
Fast and efficient technology is much more important to the employee experience than you might think. According to our recent workplace trends report, 36% of employees cite slow technology as a major deal breaker to returning to the office. That’s because no one likes waiting for their apps to load, conducting a meeting with a lagging slide deck, or running around the office looking for an open seat.
The right technology in place can help employees be much more productive in the office. Let’s look at six ways technology increases productivity in the workplace.
1. Automates workflows
Technology can automate the workflow of almost any function in a business, such as finance, marketing, operations, and workplace management. The right tech can turn inefficient, tedious tasks into a seamless and automated process, freeing up time for your team to do work that matters.
For example, without technology, front desk admins have to sign in visitors with a pen and paper and then somehow keep a record of that sign-in. Technology like a visitor management system makes front desks more streamlined and efficient. The system digitizes standard paperwork into one easy flow that makes checking in visitors that much quicker and easier.
2. Enables strategic planning and time management
Much of an employee’s time is spent organizing their calendar for the week. How much time should they spend on a strategy document? How much time should they spend in meetings to discuss a project status? Proper time management is an important way to ensure employees get the most out of their workday.
Technology like Google Calendar integrates with many different productivity apps. Employees can plan out their meetings for the week. They can even schedule in blocks of focus time for heads-down, productive work. Life hack!
3. Streamlines meetings
We’ve all been in a meeting that should’ve been an email. These meetings can feel like a waste of time and productivity if there’s no meeting room booked or no agenda to guide the conversation. Technology can be useful for streamlining the logistics of meetings.
For example, a technology like a meeting room booking system can help your employees quickly scan and book available meeting rooms. They won’t waste time running around the office looking for free space or awkwardly hovering outside a room waiting for it to clear out.
4. Offers more time for concentration
Since technology can reduce repetitive or mundane tasks for employees, they will have more time to concentrate and for longer periods of uninterrupted time. While there are some unavoidable tasks that interrupt the workday, technology with an all-in-one capability can help streamline those tasks.
For example, when employees are planning their workweek, they might need to schedule a day in the office, book a desk, book a meeting room, and invite an upcoming visitor. With a workplace platform that houses all of these functions, employees can hit all of these tasks in one go. That allows them to spend less time fussing between tools and more time getting themselves set up for a productive day at work.
5. Allows for continuous education
Part of a productive employee experience is continuous learning and growth. Technology is a great way to enable employees to be students for life. There are hundreds of online courses, certifications, and bootcamps that can help employees upskill.
Plus, technology powers onsite learning from one another. Employees can shadow other’s projects, ask each other questions, or read documentation to learn about new processes. This kind of continuous learning increases the productivity of employees by arming them with new skills.
The power of technology in fueling workplace collaboration
Not only does technology increase productivity in the office, but it also fuels meaningful collaboration among coworkers. Both productivity and collaboration go hand-in-hand in creating a great work environment and employee experience.
Now that you know how technology improves productivity, let’s go over 6 must-have technologies that empower collaboration in the office.
1. Virtual meeting rooms
With employees spread out across the workplace, their homes, coffee shops, and more, meetings are what connect remote teams and allow everyone to collaborate. A good virtual meeting tool is essential for getting together as a team, having one-on-one’s, and moving projects forward.
2. Meeting room booking tools
The breeding ground for collaboration is in a meeting room. Gathering stakeholders together in a room to go over status updates, talk through blockers, and ideate for the future can be an efficient and effective way to move projects forward. IIn order to facilitate all kinds of collaboration in meeting rooms, it’s important to have a good meeting room booking system.
3. Virtual brainstorming
Brainstorming can be a great way to generate a bunch of ideas. But with remote, hybrid, or distributed teams, it can be difficult to run a brainstorming session that includes both in-person and virtual employees. That’s where virtual collaboration tools come in.
Tools like LucidChart, WebWhiteboard, or Zoom have built-in collaboration features. They allow people to contribute ideas no matter where they are. A tool like FigJam can even be useful for a fully in-person meeting. It allows people to add ideas in real-time on their own computers instead of shouting out ideas.
4. Desk booking technology
Hot desking is rapidly growing in popularity. As companies move to a hybrid model and are figuring out the best use of their spaces, many have opted for a hot desking seating arrangement. And that’s a good thing!
Hot desks offer a new way to collaborate with teammates. It encourages folks to sit next to coworkers that they need to work closely with that day. It also allows for folks to sit near coworkers they’ve never met. This can help spark new conversations, idea-sharing, and innovation. The right desk booking technology can help facilitate this process.
5. Digital communication
Businesses run on digital communication. Emails or quick messages via Slack can help teams stay informed and provide them an easy way to contribute ideas. Emails are useful in keeping a paper trail, while Slack is great to get a quick answer from a teammate.
In addition, digital communication can foster team bonding. Employees can post shout-outs to other teammates, discuss relevant trends, or share pictures from their recent vacation. All of this communication can help strengthen teams, create better camaraderie, and ultimately drive collaboration.
6. Centralized files
Collaboration isn’t always creating new ideas. It can also be referencing historical documents or storing information for future teammates. For example, if one employee creates a perfect process on how to accomplish a task, it’s important to document and store processes so other employees can find it. This form of knowledge sharing is key to helping employees align.
How to introduce new technology in the workplace
Now that you know why technology is so beneficial for the workplace and discovered tools that can help improve the workplace experience, it’s time to think about how to actually implement new technology into the office. Change can be tough, especially when it means changing a habit of how you once operated at work.
So let’s go over the four steps you need to take to successfully introduce new technology in your workplace.
How will technology be different in the future?
If you’re excited thinking about all of the workplace technology that is out there today, then buckle up, because the future is even brighter. Brilliant minds and creators are working on ways to improve the capabilities of workplace tech to make the workplace even more seamless and enjoyable. In this final section, hop in a time traveling machine and set it for 2030 and beyond. Let’s go over predictions for workplace technology of the future.

Thank you for coming to our tech talk! Hope you found this collection of workplace tech content informative as you make decisions for your workplace. The future of the workplace is bright, and it’s in large part because of these technological advancements that are making the workplace more seamless, engaging, and efficient.
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