As part of a cloud-first strategy, Nielsen moved all its 56,000 users to Google Workspace in 6 months with help from Maven Wave, reducing IT support requirements and infrastructure travel costs by 20%.
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As part of a cloud-first strategy, Nielsen moved all its 56,000 users to Google Workspace in 6 months with help from Maven Wave, reducing IT support requirements and infrastructure travel costs by 20%.
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Moved 56,000 people to Google Workspace in 6 months
• Connects 56,000 users in 100+ countries in real time
• Reduces IT support requirements and cuts infrastructure travel costs by 20%
• Improves productivity and inspires more openness and knowledge sharing
• Accelerates time-sensitive communications through real-time collaboration
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To help customers get the information they need to increase ad sales and boost market share, Nielsen must empower its employees to collaborate across markets and global offices. The company saw an opportunity to improve collaboration by moving productivity apps to the cloud, allowing employees to work anytime, anywhere, and on any device.
“In keeping with our cloud-first strategy and digital transformation, we wanted to give our employees state-of-the-art collaboration tools,” says Kimberly Anstett, Chief Information Officer at Nielsen. “We knew that a global, cloud-based toolset would help change the way everyone in the company works and maximize the value we deliver to our customers.”
Nielsen wanted a productivity suite that it could support anywhere worldwide using the same processes. It also needed an enterprise-ready solution with a rich feature set, broad compatibility, and strong security. After acquiring a company that had successfully transformed collaboration using the Google intelligent apps for business, Nielsen decided to move all its employees to
“It was clear to us that Google Workspace was built with enterprise security and workflows in mind,” says Kimberly. “As CIO of a data-driven company, I appreciated that Google understood our privacy requirements and how we need our information assets to be secured. I knew our business was in the right hands.”
Engaging business champions
From the start, Nielsen made sure that top executives and leadership from security, marketing, and communications teams were involved in the migration process. A series of workshops and immersive demos with Google brought the Google Workspace tools alive for key stakeholders, allowing them to experience the power of cloud collaboration firsthand. Enterprise IT also provided one-on-one training for executives and their administrative assistants to make sure they understood why Google Workspace was the right solution for Nielsen.
“It was critical that we have an executive champion in every business area to help us promote and support our Google Workspace migration,” says Kimberly. “Getting leadership involved early on helped generate excitement and build trust that Google Workspace would help everyone in the company be more efficient.”
“We saw our Google Workspace migration as an opportunity to help everyone in the company improve their productivity and strengthen our relationships with the 56,000 users we support worldwide,” says Nerina Martinez, Technology Director at Nielsen.
Migrating 56,000 users in 6 months
“Moving 56,000 people onto Google Workspace in 6 months is impressive, and I attribute much of our success to our Google Guides as well as our relationships with Google and Maven Wave. We all worked together as one team to achieve a successful, non-disruptive migration.” - Kimberly Anstett, CIO, Nielsen
To prevent any disruption to the business during the Google Workspace migration, Nielsen engaged
“We had a great rapport with Maven Wave and worked hand-in-hand the entire time,” says Nerina. “They aligned their resources closely with ours and helped us craft an effective change management plan in preparation for our global launch.”
For multinational firms as large as Nielsen, changing the way employees work isn’t always easy at first. Nielsen approached change management carefully, using consistent messaging and focusing on leadership and employee engagement.
“Moving to Google Workspace was as much a change management effort as a technology shift,” says Nerina. “We appointed a full-time change management leader to work alongside the technical architect and project manager.”
Nielsen conducted a multi-phased approach, focusing on creating a culture of collaboration. The company identified several personas to target. These included general end users, administrative assistants, executive stakeholders, as well as core IT staff and help desk professionals. Nielsen onboarded this last group before other employees, since their workload would be most impacted by the change.
Employees who volunteered to be early adopters of Google Workspace got a head start using
A month prior to launch, Nielsen conducted over 100 training sessions in 8 languages to help employees understand what they can do with Google Workspace. The company also provided resources such as recorded training sessions, a ‘Going Google’ site with links to helpful instructions and videos, and a quick-start guide to assist users in getting started on Google Workspace apps in 15 minutes or less.
“Moving 56,000 people onto Google Workspace in 6 months is impressive, and I attribute much of our success to our Google Guides as well as our relationships with Google and Maven Wave,” says Kimberly. “We all worked together as one team to achieve a successful, non-disruptive migration.”
Moving to real-time collaboration
Nielsen’s business continued uninterrupted while productivity surged. Employees adopted Google Workspace enthusiastically and embraced new ways of working.
“By enabling employees to collaborate and comment in real time on Docs, Sheets, and Slides using any device, we’re saving time every day with Google Workspace,” says Kimberly. “There’s no need to email multiple versions of documents back and forth, or be tied to a specific machine.”
Previously, teams working on presentations sent numerous versions back and forth. Then it was someone’s job to consolidate and merge the changes, which was a lengthy and error-prone process. When Nielsen began building decks in Slides, team members were excited that they could edit a deck simultaneously and see the changes in real time.
Nielsen IT, communications, and brand teams worked to create the Nielsen Template Gallery, making it easier for users to get started using Docs and Slides. As a result, all communications are now drafted in Docs, allowing all necessary parties to review, provide suggestions, and add comments prior to distribution. This was previously handled by sending drafts via email attachments. Using templates allows users to choose from email-friendly formats for internal and external use cases, while upholding the brand guidelines established by the brand team.
Making IT much more efficient
“Google Workspace gives us solutions that are so easy to deploy and use that we don’t feel any of the pain we previously experienced when deploying and maintaining employee collaboration tools.” - Kimberly Anstett, CIO, Nielsen
Because Nielsen’s enterprise IT staff no longer need to provide the same degree of support and maintenance that was needed for traditional desktop office software, they can concentrate on initiatives that move the business forward. Previously, one particular team had to collect metrics from more than 150 teams, which had to be captured in as many different spreadsheets. Creating surveys was likewise time consuming.
There was also a need for more automation in the work request process. Previously, the process involved back-and-forth emails to fill in multiple fields, which were tracked in a repository but that made it difficult to establish reporting. Now, with departments co-authoring Sheets and
“Google Workspace gives us solutions that are so easy to deploy and use that we don’t feel any of the pain we previously experienced when deploying and maintaining employee collaboration tools,” says Kimberly.
Committed to innovation
“With Google Workspace, there’s always something new coming out that can benefit someone at Nielsen. Seeing associates have ‘a-ha!’ moments where they find a better way of working is exciting. We feel comfortable and aligned with Google because their commitment to innovation matches our own.” - Nerina Martinez, Technology Manager, Nielsen
As Google continues to enhance Google Workspace and add new features, Nielsen is making employees aware of how they can take advantage of new functionality to improve their workflows. Nielsen has adopted an agile mentality about the Google Workspace production environment, giving the company a different mindset on how to embrace digital transformation.
Today the collaboration between Nielsen, Google, and Maven Wave continues, with Nielsen providing input on product features to help further enhance future Google Workspace capabilities. Nielsen has also embraced
“With Google Workspace, there’s always something new coming out that can benefit someone at Nielsen,” says Nerina. “Seeing associates have ‘a-ha!’ moments where they find a better way of working is exciting. We feel comfortable and aligned with Google because their commitment to innovation matches our own.”
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