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Lenovo Workplace Productivity Survey: the insights are in

Lenovo’s global report Reinventing Workplace Productivity surveyed 600 IT leaders and found that while 79% believe AI will enable employees to focus on more meaningful work, fewer than half think their current digital workplace solutions effectively support productivity, engagement and innovation. Key findings: Key challenges: Lenovo’s Reinventing Workplace Productivity survey explores the opportunities and challenges that Generative AI presents for the future of work, highlighting the urgent need for digital workplace transformation to ensure its successful adoption. AI is positively viewed, in areas such as: Nearly half (49%) of IT leaders surveyed say that creating a productive and engaging employee experience (EX) is their top priority for the year ahead. This echoes IDC research commissioned and published by Lenovo last month – its global 2025 CIO Playbook, It’s Time for AI-nomics, found that improving employee productivity is this year’s top business priority. Despite the urgent need to transform the digital workplace around AI, several key challenges remain in its widespread adoption: Lenovo has a vision for an AI-driven future, simply put by Rakshit Ghura, VP and General Manager of Digital Workplace Solutions, as:
“Transforming your workplace is essential to using AI effectively. Simply automating existing workflows will only yield incremental benefits. AI changes the rules of productivity, but to realize its potential, IT leaders must work alongside their executive teams to rethink how AI can augment their organization’s value-creation levers and competitive differentiation. AI must be seamlessly integrated into core operations, creating a personalized and efficient digital workplace that enhances the employee experience and drives long-term productivity.”
Core Recommendations The report provides three recommendations for businesses looking to harness AI in the workplace: Reinventing Workplace Productivity is the first report in the Lenovo Work Reborn Research Series 2025, which will be published throughout the course of the year. For more insights, or to download the report, visit Lenovo Digital Workplace Solutions.
Trish Stevens Head of Content
Trish is the Head of Content for In the Channel Media Group as well as being Guest Editor of UC Advanced Magazine.
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