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Asia-Pacific Oil and Gas Pros Lead Industry in Workplace Adoption of
Social Media, Reports Microsoft-Accenture Poll
Findings reveal Europe, Middle East and Africa on board mostly for
finding resources; the Americas value knowledge transfer capabilities.
HOUSTON -- March 10, 2010 -- Oil and gas industry professionals in
Asia Pacific lead the industry in the use of social media and
collaboration tools at work, reports recent Microsoft Corp. and
Accenture survey findings unveiled at CERAWeek 2010, with three out of
four respondents from that region saying social media tools improve
their work performance.
The Microsoft and Accenture "Oil & Gas Collaboration Survey 2010,"
which polled 275 professionals from the Americas, Europe, Middle East,
Africa and Asia Pacific, found that industry workers in Asia Pacific
significantly led those in other regions in the business use of social
media tools such as instant messaging, videoconferencing, social
networking sites, mobile phone text messaging, video or photo sharing,
and the use of blogs and microblogs, sometimes surpassing their peers
in other regions by margins of 10 to one. In fact, 37 percent of
respondents from Asia Pacific stated social media is "very valuable"
for work collaboration.
"Asia Pacific, with its rapidly growing demand for energy, will set
the oil agenda of the future, so driving increased productivity,
enhanced collaboration and more efficient operations is of top
importance in this region," said Albrecht "Ali" Ferling, Ph.D.,
Microsoft managing director, Worldwide Oil and Gas Industries. "Oil
and gas professionals in Asia Pacific clearly have their sights set on
adopting the newest technologies to help them keep up with the growing
demand for energy."
Drive to Locate Information in EMEA
Over one-third of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) respondents
reported they spend more time in collaboration this year than last.
Sixty-two percent of them, however, said that collaboration was often
hindered by the inability to find exact resources, including people
and information. Three out of four EMEA professionals said social
media was valuable for business, and over half reported using social
media primarily as a search tool, with many more in EMEA choosing to
use wikis for business purposes than any other region.
Americas Adjust to Changing Work Force
When asked where they see the most value in social media for
collaboration, the top answer of workers in the Americas was
"documenting and transferring knowledge." This response tracks with
the 61 percent of all respondents who said that "scarcity of
skills/talent due to shrinking or aging work force" is the global
industry trend most often driving their need to collaborate. However,
40 percent of respondents from the Americas said they are not
currently using any public or company social media tools in the
workplace. While half of respondents from all regions said their
companies were on board but not widely implementing social media at
this time, one in four from the Americas said their companies were not
open to the adoption and implementation of these tools, a higher
response than from Asia Pacific (14 percent) and EMEA (17 percent).
James Arnott, Accenture senior executive in Energy industry group's
consulting practice said, "Companies slow to embrace collaboration
technologies are missing strategic opportunities to leverage tools to
drive work-force utilization and improved business and operational
performance. The high rate of usage in emerging markets reflects those
companies' rapid adoption of new technologies to provide
differentiated levels of work force, operations and business
performance -- this is creating new levels of competitiveness. The key
finding that individuals, work groups and teams around the world are
driving the use of collaboration tools within their company is
indicative of the widespread need for knowledge-sharing and improved
productivity through collaboration. It also highlights the increasing
use of technology to support a critical shortage of skills and
experience within the oil and gas industry."
Three out of four professionals in all regions cited complex projects
as the largest workplace factor driving collaboration, with 21 percent
from the Americas saying they use social media to manage capital
projects. Beyond that, geographic responses varied: Americas felt
strong pressure to push for innovation to stay competitive (35
percent), while Asia Pacific (43 percent) and EMEA (34 percent) said
the new tools help them meet the demand for frequent or detailed
reporting to management.
Overall survey results reveal that nearly 75 percent of oil and gas
professionals worldwide see value in using social media and
collaboration tools at work -- an 83 percent jump from responses one
year ago.
About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing company, with more than 176,000 people serving clients in
more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience,
comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business
functions, and extensive research on the world's most successful
companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become
high-performance businesses and governments. The company generated net
revenues of US$21.58 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2009.
Its home page is
www.accenture.com.
About Microsoft
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software, services and solutions that help people and businesses
realize their full potential.
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