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  • Moneypenny: 74% of Americans Believe They Need More Workplace Tech Training

    Moneypenny: 74% of Americans Believe They Need More Workplace Tech Training

    A new survey by Moneypenny shows that Americans are confident in their tech skills but still believe they could use additional training.

    The workplace is undergoing a major transition. The rise of cloud computing, web-based software, and remote work has led to a massive digital transformation accelerated by the pandemic. As Americans have adapted to the new workplace, the vast majority are confident in their skills.

    According to Moneypenny, 84% of workers say they’re ‘confident’ with the workplace tech they use. In contrast, only 13% feel ‘neutral,’ and a mere 3% say they are ‘not confident.’ Interestingly, the confidence levels vary little from state to state.

    Despite the high level of confidence, there is quite a bit of difference between various types of software. 47% reported feeling confident with software like Microsoft Office and Google Drive, while only 25% felt confident using messaging software like Slack and Skype.

    Project management software was the category people are least confident using, with a mere 6% of those surveyed saying they felt confident using Asana, Basecamp, Trello, and similar software.

    Moneypenny makes the case that companies should invest in training employees to better use and be comfortable with such apps, a point most employees agree with:

    However, this is concerning given that this lesser used technology, including Project Management and Marketing Software, is of vital importance to businesses across all industries and to most jobs within those businesses. From ecommerce and retail to B2B, all kinds of businesses could drastically benefit from using the software that fewer employees feel confident with.

    This suggests that businesses need to reconsider their software offerings in order to streamline and properly adapt to the rapid changes brought about by the pandemic. However, whilst doing this, businesses must take their employees into consideration. After all, it is no use adopting new technologies if no one knows how to use them. In fact, according to the survey, 74% of people still believe they would benefit from training for the equipment and software they use in the workplace, with training on software considered the most important (55%).

  • Facebook Wants Real People to Help You Order Stuff Inside Messenger

    Facebook, currently on a mission to beef up its Messenger platform in a multitude of ways, may just give everyone a personal shopping assistant inside the app.

    The Information reports that sources familiar with the plans are talking about Facebook’s newest addition to the Messenger lineup – a personal assistant codenamed “Moneypenny” (a obvious nod to the James Bond character).

    I doesn’t appear that Facebook is building its own Siri or Cortana, but instead building the framework for a service to rival startups like Magic or Operator. The Information says “Moneypenny” will “allow users to ask real people for help researching and ordering products and services, among other tasks.”

    So, Facebook might want to let users message real people, who can provide help in shopping or purchasing other services.

    Since unbundling Messenger from the main Facebook app last April, Facebook has been hard at work turning Messenger into something way more than a texting app.

    The company turned it into a developer platform, allowing appmakers to build directly for the platform. More germane to the news of “Monneypenny”, Facebook is trying to turn Messenger into a platform to connect businesses with their customers – for the purposes of customer service, order tracking, and more.

    A few months ago, Facebook gave Messenger its own web version. More recently, Facebook has allowed games to be played inside the platform. P2P payments just went live for all users in the US.

    And now, you don’t even have to have a Facebook account to use Messenger.

    Not much else is known about a timeline for “Moneypenny”‘s launch. It’s currently going through internal testing, according to the report.