30 Minutes And Counting…The New Email Time-Bomb For UK Business - Vodafone UK’s Critical Response Time Index: • 1 in 10 businesses now expect a 30 minute turnaround on new business emails • The lack of mobile email access is costing British business at least £7.345 billion a year • One in three businesses still expect a response within two hours • Average cost to a business of lost opportunities stands at £18,840 per business, per year • Over a third (36%) of UK workers say lack of mobile email causes unnecessary stress and conflict in the workplace. The annual Vodafone Critical Response Time Index**, now in its second year, can reveal that a third of UK businesses continue to expect an email response to their new business enquiries within two hours, consistent with the 2007 survey. More alarmingly however is the growing number of businesses (up 11% on 2007) where patience levels are wearing even thinner – expecting a reply to their enquiry by email in half an hour, These lost opportunities, business owners say, cost them on average £18,840 – an inflation beating 5% rise year on year. The Index, which examines the changing attitudes of UK business to email behaviour, also indicates that the combination of pressure from quicker turnaround and potential financial loss is causing workplace anxiety: More than a third (36%) of UK workers are aware of occasions where lack of access to email, whilst on the move, has caused unnecessary stress and conflict in the workplace, rising to 48% for those working in London.
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30 Minutes And Counting…The New Email Time-Bomb For UK Business

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Vodafone UK’s Critical Response Time Index: • 1 in 10 businesses now expect a 30 minute turnaround on new business emails • The lack of mobile email access is costing British business at least £7.345 billion a year • One in three businesses still expect a response within two hours • Average cost to a business of lost opportunities stands at £18,840 per business, per year • Over a third (36%) of UK workers say lack of mobile email causes unnecessary stress and conflict in the workplace. The annual Vodafone Critical Response Time Index**, now in its second year, can reveal that a
30 Minutes And Counting…The New Email Time-Bomb For UK Business
third of UK businesses continue to expect an email response to their new business enquiries within two hours, consistent with the 2007 survey.

More alarmingly however is the growing number of businesses (up 11% on 2007) where patience levels are wearing even thinner – expecting a reply to their enquiry by email in half an hour, These lost opportunities, business owners say, cost them on average £18,840 – an inflation beating 5% rise year on year. The Index, which examines the changing attitudes of UK business to email behaviour, also indicates that the combination of pressure from quicker turnaround and potential financial loss is causing workplace anxiety: More than a third (36%) of UK workers are aware of occasions where lack of access to email, whilst on the move, has caused unnecessary stress and conflict in the workplace, rising to 48% for those working in London. Mark Bond, Enterprise Business Unit Director, Vodafone UK commented. “This year we have seen mobile email access, more than ever before, become an essential piece of the business armoury. This survey clearly demonstrates that the way we approach our work is changing and businesses need to move to address that change.”

In response to the growing use and availability of mobile email, Vodafone has extended the Index this year to ask a number of business critical questions, revealing both, a growing demand for email access on the move, and a realisation of a number of the benefits of more widespread adoption: Mobile Email for the Masses • 42% of all workers now say they need to be able to access and respond to emails when away from the office during work hours, simply to keep the wheels of business turning, including 53% of HR staff, 40% of customer/client service professionals, 54% of finance workers (a further 30% of all workers say the same when outside of typical working hours rising to 40% of middle management and 54% of senior management) • 58% of employees believe that all employees will need mobile email access in the future. 12% believe that time has already come - while more than one in five employers believe the same



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