Physical Operations Leaders Step Up Investments in Workforce and Technology to Reinvent Operations, Samsara Research Shows
Despite macroeconomic uncertainty, Samsara’s State of Connected Operations Report shows leaders investing heavily in digitization to improve supply chains, employee skills, and sustainability practices—with positive returns
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59% of physical operations leaders are onshoring their operations in 2023 -
84% will use generative artificial intelligence by 2024, and only5% have no plans to adopt it - 1 in 6 employees in 2025 are predicted to do jobs that don’t exist today
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62% will monetize electric vehicles through pay-per-use or subscription charging stations by 2025
Samsara’s 2023 State of Connected Operations Report (Graphic: Business Wire)
"There is no denying that monumental shifts are underway in operations. Leaders are making investments aimed at strengthening their organizations and improving the customer experience for millions of people," said Jeff Hausman, Chief Product Officer at Samsara. "Our research shows that those who have made digital transformation a key priority are better equipped to bring their organizations into the future, with many expecting positive change and return on investment as soon as the next 12-18 months.”
Physical operations leaders experienced a variety of challenges that drove headlines and boardroom discussions this past year. With elevated fuel costs and inflation, labor and equipment shortages, and supply chain constraints, they overcame these challenges by turning to technology and doing more with less. Below is a glimpse of the leaders’ priorities this year and their predictions for the future.
Reworking Supply Chains and Technology Budgets to Build Resiliency
The importance of operational visibility is growing and driving investments. Supply chain delays and shortages, volatile fuel prices, and cross-border travel and trade are the top three concerns of leaders. To increase supply chain predictability and efficiency,
Out with the Old—in with AI, Automation, and Digital Workflows
With boosting efficiency top of mind, leaders are leaning into generative artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. By 2024,
Investing in Workforce Development isn’t a Perk, it’s a Priority
The future of work is rapidly changing as technology transforms legacy ways of getting work done. Consider in just two years, leaders predict 1 in 6 employees will be doing jobs that don’t exist today. This helps illustrate why more than half (
Using Sustainability as Fuel for New Revenue Streams
Investments in sustainability are leading to the invention of new operating models. Last year, Samsara’s research found
Hausman added, "The bottom-line benefits of digitization are clear, but it's the positive impact on lives and the environment that will be the most incredible to see. These leaders are shaping what we'll remember as a transformative decade in physical operations."
To view all insights from the 2023 State of Connected Operations Report—and discover the strategies Connected Operations Leaders are using to reinvent their operations—visit here.
About the Research
The 2023 State of Connected Operations survey was conducted by an independent research firm, Lawless Research, between February 6 and March 10, 2023. The surveyed audience was 1,525 physical operations leaders (C-suite executives, presidents, vice presidents, and directors) across nine countries:
*Organizations that manage physical operations represent more than
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