Small businesses lose more
than USD 24 billion in productivity every year when non-technical employees,
referred to as involuntary IT managers (IITMs), are tasked with managing their
company's IT solutions, a study commissioned by software giant Microsoft said
today. This loss is a direct result of the IITMs taking time away from their
primary business activities, the AMI-Partners small-business study,
commissioned by Microsoft, said. The 'Involuntary IT Manager' study focussed on
the adverse business productivity impact of IITMs in small business in
Australia, Brazil, Chile, India and the US. Surveying 538 IITMs across
nationally representative samples of small businesses with 100 employees or
less in the five countries, the AMI-Partners research study determined that
about 3.8-million small businesses managed internal IT by IITMs. Although such
small businesses spent USD 83 billion on IT and communications, they lost USD
24 billion in productivity trying to manage their internal IT, the study said.
On average, IITMs lose six hours per week (around 300 hours per year) of business productivity while managing IT, it added. About 30 per cent of the surveyed IITMs said they felt IT management is a nuisance, while 26 per cent indicated they do not feel qualified to manage IT. Six out of 10 IITMs said they wanted to simplify their company's technology solutions to alleviate the difficulty of managing day-to-day IT.
In India, the study found small businesses lost
USD 2.67 billion in productivity, while spending USD 6.67 billion on
IT/Telecom. IITMs in India lose 7.6 hours of productivity per week managing IT,
the highest productivity loss of all countries surveyed, it said.On average, IITMs lose six hours per week (around 300 hours per year) of business productivity while managing IT, it added. About 30 per cent of the surveyed IITMs said they felt IT management is a nuisance, while 26 per cent indicated they do not feel qualified to manage IT. Six out of 10 IITMs said they wanted to simplify their company's technology solutions to alleviate the difficulty of managing day-to-day IT.
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