Office culture has changed a great deal over the last 60 years - from
three-piece suits and whiskey breaks to start-up casual and lunchtime
yoga. Office technology has evolved so much that soon our entry-level
workforce won't even recognize typewriters or Rolodexes. Read on to find
out what else has changed in the office since the days of Don Draper -
learn where our current technologies stem from and see how
state-of-the-art technologies from the 1960s have quickly become
museum-worthy relics.
Office Culture Then And Now [INFOGRAPHIC]
Infographic by: broadviewofficesuite.com/blog/office-tech-then-and-nowCorresponding And Copy-writing
The
noisy typewriter is a thing of the past - in some cases, even a
collectors' item. Whereas copywriters of old clicked away at their
Underwood's, they now tap away at their MacBooks or iPads. Once
considered luxuries, it's now estimated that 77% of American adults have
either a desktop or laptop computer, and we use our new tech both in
the office, at home and to work on the go. In fact, 67% of tablet owners
have used their devices to work remotely.
Communication Capabilities
Forget
the rotary phones of the past - or even the cordless phones of the late
20th century. These days, office communication revolve around the use of
smartphones. With a smartphone, you can make calls, check email, use
productivity apps, and even conduct meetings - all from the palm of your
hand. Recent reports suggest that the number of smartphones in the
enterprise could reach 350 million by 2014.
Connecting With The Creative Director
Switched-board
operators of the 1960s were responsible for connecting calls throughout
the office - a complicated task in a large organization. Thanks to
business phone systems with Automatic Call Distribution, calls are now
directly routed to the appropriate employee, regardless of business
size.
Presenting The Latest Pitch
Imagine having to thread film through a projector or use a noisy photo carousel to visually pitch a new idea to a client. Today's software programs, like PowerPoint and Keynote, make presenting clean, user-friendly, and totally mobile. You can email yourself a PowerPoint seconds before a meeting - try that one with a projector.Ensuring Your Files Are Safe
Briefcases
were (and are) a fashionable way to keep important files on you at all
times, However, briefcases can also be lost, stolen, or damaged - with
your precious files inside, Thanks to advancements in cloud computing,
your files can be safely stored online and accessed from anywhere - the
road, your office, on the train, at a client meeting. You can still
carry a briefcase - just make sure your files are backed up in the
cloud!