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Cisco Survey Indicates Adding a Virtual Assistant May Be the Key to Happiness at Work

November 14, 2017 8:01 AM

SAN JOSE, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 11/14/17 -- A Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) study shows that people around the world are ready to work alongside virtual teammates. In fact, adding a virtual teammate just might make workers happier. We surveyed workers in 10 countries.(1) We wanted to know how people feel about advanced technologies in the workplace. This comes on the heels of our recent announcement of Cisco Spark" Assistant, the world's first enterprise-ready voice assistant for meetings; read more about that here.

Key themes and findings The 52-question survey produced lots of intriguing data points. For instance, 94 percent said they dread meetings, yet 45 percent of innovators said they spend more than half the day in meetings. Clearly, anything we can do to make meetings more enjoyable will be a game changer.

Four primary themes predominated. They are:

"Like the people who responded to this survey, I am optimistic about the prospects that AI will make our work lives better," said Rowan Trollope, SVP and GM, Applications Group, Cisco. "Working in an AI-enhanced company means we'll have more opportunity to succeed, and more flexibility to do the work we find rewarding."

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(1) We surveyed 2,270 white-collar workers in the United States, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, India, and China.

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