Smarter Staff: 4 Hidden Employee Productivity Hacks In The Workplace

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When you have a company to run, the performance of your team determines pretty much everything. It’s not always about having more staff; it’s often about making the most of the staff you already have. When running your own business, making subtle changes to your approach can create a huge change in output without needing a gigantic overhaul.

Far too many employers wrongly assume that productivity is about constant pressure and long hours. The truth is that it’s about finding the perfect methods for your team in order to help them work smarter. Here, we are going to talk about a few productivity hacks that will improve both the work ahead of you and the overall morale of the group.

Micro-Breaks For Creative Thinking

It may sound counterintuitive, but short pauses during the day can actually increase focus levels. The idea of stopping what you are doing seems like it would help productivity, but it can be much better than continuous, pressured output. Perhaps you could encourage staff to take breaks away from screens in order to reset their heads. If they are okay to continue, that’s also fine. A short break could prevent burnout while sparking fresh ideas that may not have surfaced before. These micro-breaks can reduce mistakes and improve the overall quality of work. It’s worth trying if you ever run into a plateau.

Streamlining Repetitive, Routine Work

So many employees around the world waste valuable hours each week taking care of repetitive tasks. By introducing invoicing software and project management tools, for instance, you will eliminate time wasted on the likes of manual billing and planning. Fewer staff will be needed to engage with manual work. They will be freed up to apply their expertise and creativity in more important areas. Streamlined processes will save a lot of time and create a much smoother workflow. Morale will also get a huge boost.

Quieter Hours When Necessary

Multitasking doesn’t work for everyone. Constant distractions and interruptions ruin everybody’s focus. If you implement scheduled quiet hours, employees will be given time to work on complex tasks without interruptions. A simple adjustment like this will allow for more concentration and even better problem-solving. It’s proven that teams practicing quiet hours regularly find themselves accomplishing more. This kind of technique could prove to be the difference between reaching the bare minimum and making meaningful progress.

Peer-To-Peer Knowledge Sharing

Productivity isn’t just an individual thing. It’s often something that grows through shared ideas and collective wisdom. It’s a good idea to set aside time for staff to discuss techniques and expertise. Even those who prefer to work quietly on their own will benefit from learning a thing or two from others. If your employees learn directly from one another, knowledge gaps will close. Formal training is obviously useful, but this technique can foster a better sense of collaboration. Each individual will feel more connected and motivated each day. In time, you will possess a team that works intelligently together.

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I am Jessica Moretti, mother of 1 boy and 2 beautiful twin angels, and live in on Burnaby Mountain in British Columbia. I started this blog to discuss issues on parenting, motherhood and to explore my own experiences as a parent. I hope to help you and inspire you through simple ideas for happier family life!

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