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Wendy Waters
by Wendy Waters
Mon Sep 22nd 2008 at 7:08am EDT

More on Mobile Workers

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

To better understand the increasingly mobile workforce, Knoll recently surveyed over 500 mobile workers employed by 84 different organizations. Here are some findings from their resulting 2007 report.

Demographic profile:

  • 65% over age 40
  • 65% male, 35 % female
  • 82% married or living common law

Role and/or status in their organization:

  • 80% held professional, managerial or executive positions
  • 75% work more than 40 hours per week

Mobile workers “at the office”:

  • 75% of mobile workers use “the office” for face-to-face meetings with co-workers, clients, and to socialize.
  • 50% said they needed conference room space at their primary office, but typically had trouble finding it.
  • 64% of mobile workers reported having an assigned workstation or private office at “work” with the majority commenting that they rarely used it, needing collaborative space more when at the office.
  • 23% of mobile workers used unassigned workspaces or team spaces at “the office”

Other interesting facts:

  • 61% of mobile workers say they do their best work at home. When asked to describe that work, the majority said it involved writing, reading, creating presentations, creative thinking, and correspondence.
  • 25% reported doing their best work “at the office” and 8% reported client premises as the most productive place. A handful reported cafes or other as the best place to work.
  • 90% of mobile workers use a lap top as their primary technology.

Are you mobile?

Do you fit the profile above?

For me: I’m semi-mobile, under age 40, married, work less than 40 hours (for my employer), managerial / professional. At the office, I collaborate during formal and informal face-to-face meetings; collaborate or research/interview on the phone; do smaller research or reading or writing tasks - for all these tasks, the office is the most efficient place. At home, I tend to do bigger research or writing projects - for this work, home is the most productive place.