Investigate The Impact Of Video Conferencing
Jul 10, 2018
Investigate the impact of video conferencing

According to a survey of corporate executives, the use of video conferencing cameras has a certain impact both in business and in life. First, let us look at the commercial impact of the use of video conferencing cameras:
53% of short-haul flights are scheduled for corporate executives to hold regular meetings; 34% of executives surveyed expressed doubts about the business value of their business trips; 70% of executives surveyed believe that many conferences can pass video The meeting was conducted; 85% of the executives surveyed believe that if the company uses video conferencing, it can save a lot of money; 70% of the interviewed executives said that on average, 2.5 meetings that need to be attended each year are late for traffic problems.
Impact on quality of life:
Among the executives interviewed, the average person had more than 10 domestic business trips and 6 to 7 international business trips in 2013; the average number of short-haul flights per person in 2013 was high. Up to 15 days; 50% of business executives in 2013 have not been in the office for three weeks due to business trips; 1/2 of the interviewed executives complained about flight-related pressure; 1/10 of the executives surveyed said there was a cause When I was on a business trip, I missed the wedding of my relatives and friends. More people said that they had missed their children’s birthday because of their business trip.
The use of video conferencing cameras can reduce the burden of work and private life:
The survey shows that a quarter of the executives surveyed will travel more frequently in 2017. On the other hand, 3/4 of the respondents questioned the role of the business trip and said that it is an effective practice to hold a meeting outside the company through a video conference. Many people also complain that travel makes their work and family burdens worse. Surprisingly, however, although executives see the video conferencing system as a good way to save time and money, four of the top 10 companies surveyed do not currently have a video conferencing system!


