Strategy & Leadership

New EIU study finds enterprise-wide collaboration efforts related to business succes

June 22, 2016

Global

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New EIU study finds enterprise-wide collaboration efforts related to business success

  • A new EIU report finds organisations that lead their industry by market share are also the ones that more often say collaboration is practised routinely 
  • Top-performing companies create an environment for all employees in which collaboration is both easy and rewarded 
  • 77% of executives from the largest-sized organisations say that collaboration will increase in importance in the next three to five years

A new report published today (June 22nd) by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) says that collaboration is more often used and embraced by market leader organisations across industries.

The report, , sponsored by BTS, assesses how and why companies collaborate internally, the barriers they face to doing so and how internal collaboration influences business results. It is based on a multinational survey conducted in March 2016 of 249 executives from a range of industries. Collaboration, for the purposes of the study, was defined as working together across different functions and across different locations or business units.

The report finds that self-reported market-share leaders are better at collaboration at every level of their organisation than those companies with average or below-average market-share. They notably more often say that collaboration in their C-suite and among senior executives is “very” or “mostly” effective (73% v 62%). Employees in leader companies also more often say their companies have a strong belief in, and commitment to, collaboration and its benefits. This is despite the barriers to collaboration such as ownership uncertainties and slower decision-making.

Rebecca Lipman, the editor of the report, said: 
“Companies are seeing the correlation between collaboration practices and business success, and they are getting serious about fostering successful collaborations in their organisation. But it isn’t easy. The data suggest that many companies will need to focus more intently on employee training and promoting buy-in at all levels to maintain and increase the benefits.” 

Download the report .
 

Press enquiries:
Mathew Hanratty, corporate communications manager


 
Rebecca Lipman, deputy editor

Notes to editors

About The Economist Intelligence Unit
The Economist Intelligence Unit is the world leader in global business intelligence. It is the business-to-business arm of The Economist Group, which publishes The Economist newspaper. The Economist Intelligence Unit helps executives make better decisions by providing timely, reliable and impartial analysis on worldwide market trends and business strategies. More information can be found at  or .

About BTS

BTS is a global professional services firm headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with some 500 professionals in 32 offices located on six continents. Services span the employee lifecycle from assessment centers for talent selection and development to strategy alignment and execution initiatives, and from business acumen, leadership and sales training programs to on-the-job business simulations and application tools. For more information, please visit 

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