Gen-X information workers—and not those in the younger Gen-Y generation—constitute the majority of people who use social networking for business, followed closely by Boomers age 55 and older, according to a survey from Citrix Online. Moreover, the use of social and collaboration technologies among Gen-Y workers lags behind older groups.

Among all surveyed information workers—those who use a computer for work—Gen-Y workers use social networking the least frequently: 40% of surveyed Gen-Y workers (age 18-34) who use social media for business do so daily, compared with 50% of workers age 55+.

Moreover, older Boomers (age 55+) have increased their business use of social media 79% over the past year.

Workers of all ages are using social media tools more than they did a year earlier, and cite the following objectives for doing so:

  • Communicating, establishing rapport, and building trust with colleagues: 64%
  • Collaborating and sharing information with colleagues: 65%

More UK Workers Use Social Media

A larger percentage of workers in the UK use social media daily: 57% say they use social networking tools to work, collaborate, and share information with co-workers on the job. Workers from other surveyed countries use social media daily, at the following levels:

  • Germany: 45%
  • US: 43%
  • France: 35%
  • Australia: 13%

Below, other findings from the five-country report conducted by Forrester Research, for Citrix Online, a division of Citrix Systems.

Gen-Y workers are the least likely to share information via text message (26% do so, compared with 47% of those age 55+). Gen-Y's are also the least likely to use video conferencing, video chat, and Web conferencing tools.

Collaboration Tools on the Job

Among today's highly-dispersed workers, email is the most common way to work, collaborate, and share information with people on the job, both at small- to mid-sized businesses (96%) and enterprise organizations (97%). Traditional methods of interaction—phone calls and face-to-face meetings—are also widely preferred among SMBs and enterprise organizations.

Many workers—especially those in enterprise organizations, use tools such as audio conferencing (49%), and video conferencing (31%), and Web conferencing (30%) to communicate and collaborate. Tools such as video chat are also gaining popularity: 10% of SMBs use the collaborative tool, as do 5% of enterprise organizations.

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