Thoughtworks maintains operations without interruption during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to Google Workspace and a cloud-first strategy that supports collaboration across its entire workforce.
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Thoughtworks maintains operations without interruption during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to Google Workspace and a cloud-first strategy that supports collaboration across its entire workforce.
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8,000+ people use Google Workspace across 48 offices in 17 countries
• Enables employees to serve clients without interruption during the COVID-19 pandemic
• Supports ‘business as usual’ collaboration when most employees are working remotely
• Helps employees maintain a work-life balance during the pandemic
• Makes it easy to access internal knowledge using powerful cloud search technology
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020,
“While there were changes when the pandemic started, the core approach of how we work together was already established. Google Workspace served us really well in that transition,” says Andy Yates, Head of Strategy, TechOps at Thoughtworks.
The ability to conduct ‘business as usual’ was critical to Yates and his colleagues. Founded in 1993, Thoughtworks has more than 8,000 employees in 17 countries, with
These clients use Thoughtworks solutions to streamline operations, improve access to information, and accelerate the creation of new products and services.
A decade of collaboration and innovation
“We’ve always relied on Google Workspace to work and collaborate remotely. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, we were quickly able to move more activities and projects online, safe in the knowledge that we had an infrastructure and applications familiar to our employees.” -- Andy Yates, Head of Strategy, TechOps at Thoughtworks
Starting with the introduction of
“We’ve always relied on Google Workspace to work and collaborate remotely. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, we were quickly able to move more activities and projects online, safe in the knowledge that we had an infrastructure and applications familiar to our employees,” says Yates.
Use of Google Workspace apps grew substantially. For instance, in the space of one month, the number of Chat rooms grew from 1,000 to 10,000 rooms, with one million messages a week. “We’ve always used Google Chat heavily, but we saw a bunch of new rooms and groups popping up,” says Yates. “Topics included advice on remote working, tips for mental health, as well as jokes, memes, and other lighthearted topics, that helped bring people together.”
World-class search and seamless integration with third-party tools
“We’ve always used Google Chat heavily, but we saw a bunch of new rooms and groups popping up. Topics included advice on remote working, tips for mental health, as well as jokes, memes, and other lighthearted topics, that helped bring people together.” -- Andy Yates, Head of Strategy, TechOps at Thoughtworks
As remote working became the norm, employees at Thoughtworks benefited from the growing integration of Google Workspace with popular project management and other online tools. This means they can now add Gmail and Calendar appointments to online project management boards and integrate all the information in these boards back into Docs or Slides. “When we choose third-party tools, the ability to integrate with Google Workspace is now very important,” says Yates. “The growing number of compatible applications means that we have many opportunities to enhance the core functionality of Google Workspace.”
Google Sites also played an important role at the start of the pandemic. “When lockdowns kicked in, we needed a place where we could update global and local information rapidly and crowdsource helpful information from employees,” says Yates. “We also set up a Remote Working Hub, where we added advice for employees who were spending more time working from home and providing services to clients remotely.”
Yates and his team also benefited from the work of Google partner
Constantly improving application features and integration
“During a crisis, it is easy to slip into more of a hierarchy, where people rely on formal company structures for decision-making. We strive to maintain a more equitable structure. Google Workspace plays an important role in how we remain decentralized during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s something that we are immensely proud of.” -- Andy Yates, Head of Strategy, TechOps at Thoughtworks
Being part of the Google Alpha Bundle means that Thoughtworks can suggest enhancements to new applications and test early versions of features. Thoughtworks was one of the first businesses to request the ability to split working hours and to block out repeating days on Google Calendar for when people take vacations. Now a live feature of the Calendar app, it helps ensure that people can take breaks without having to dip into email or manage other notifications.
Yates also benefited from the expertise of
Overall, the move to Google Workspace and a cloud-based model has driven down costs and made the business more flexible, not only removing the need to invest in hardware but also simplifying management and support. New offices can be opened quickly, with just internet connections rather than needing to be equipped with servers and IT support staff as the legacy platform would have required. Empowered staff can work collaboratively from anywhere, using a familiar set of tools that require minimal training.
“It is fundamental to the mission of our business that we are decentralized, and our employees have the freedom to innovate to benefit our clients,” says Yates. “During a crisis, it is easy to slip into more of a hierarchy, where people rely on formal company structures for decision-making. We strive to maintain a more equitable structure. Google Workspace plays an important role in how we remain decentralized during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s something that we are immensely proud of.”
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