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Indian leaders leverage AI to drive seamless collaboration
CIO & Leader
|February 2025
AI is gaining popularity among Indian leaders and employees due to its ability to save time, boost communication and efficiency, and help with brainstorming.
A RECENT REPORT commissioned by Zoom and Morning Consult highlights India's leadership in leveraging AI for workplace collaboration. The findings reveal that 80% of Indian CEOs are frequent users of AI, showcasing a high adoption rate second only to the Netherlands (85%). This emphasizes AI's importance as a critical tool for collaboration. The report surveyed nearly 8,000 leaders and employees across 16 countries, including 750 respondents from India, representing age groups like Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers. It investigates the impact of collaboration tools, challenges faced, and ways to improve productivity in hybrid workplaces.
Effective collaboration drives productivity. Today’s teams often hybrid, combine remote and in-office colleagues from diverse generations with unique communication styles. Unlike the simplicity of shared office spaces, modern collaboration requires optimizing tools and strategies to ensure smooth idea generation, decision-making, and project execution. Indian leaders and employees view AI as essential for collaboration, surpassing other areas in recognizing its benefits.
Collaboration challenges faced by team leaders
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