A business manifesto should be an essential tool in communicating the intentions and motives of the digital workplace, according to Gartner, Inc. Organizations can struggle with communicating and implementing broad policy changes like those generated by digital workplace initiatives.
"The core idea behind the digital workplace — boosting employee engagement and agility through a more consumerized work environment — can be hard to translate into tangible actions that are easily understood by the broader community," said Matthew W. Cain, vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner. "The core principles and desired outcomes of a digital workplace need to be explained in plain language that reflects the culture and values of the organization, while offering prescriptive guidance. The digital manifesto is essentially a marketing vehicle to make the digital workplace actionable and real to all stakeholders."
The manifesto is aspirational in nature and should inspire employees to take action. It is complementary to other, more formal documents, such as the digital workplace vision, the strategic plan, the execution strategy or various detailed project management-related planning documents. The manifesto provides a way of communicating the broad goals of the IT organization, of which many employees are largely unaware.
Sample manifesto statements include:
The manifesto needs to be in concert with existing workplace policies. Organizational change efforts for the digital workplace are extensive and Gartner recommends that organizations:
"The manifesto should help guide and clarify the corporate culture as well as helping employees to understand and embrace it," said Mr. Cain. "Culture can be strong in headquarters but less so for employees in remote locations. A healthy digital workplace can bring the corporate culture alive to all employees, regardless of location. Employee engagement and organizational culture are important elements in the competition for new talent and prospective employees increasingly look at culture and engagement as important factors when choosing an employer."