The survey found that many organizations struggle with findability due to a lack of search strategy and standards. Over half of respondents said it is moderately or very hard to find the right information, and less than 20% were satisfied with their search capabilities. Issues included poor search functionality, inconsistent tagging, and not knowing where to look. While most organizations recognize that findability is important, many do not allocate dedicated budgets, resources, or ownership to search. The report recommends that organizations prioritize improving metadata, taxonomy, and strategy to enhance the value of their existing information assets.