You know your company’s success depends on your employees’ productivity; that’s why you’ve got snacks in the breakroom, a comfortable office space for employees to work, and the thermostat set to 75 degrees. But when employees aren’t quite hitting their numbers, is it due to lack of talent? Or is there some underlying productivity killer just waiting to be discovered and repaired?
While there could be several issues at hand, here are several lesser-known but repairable productivity killers to consider.
Employees need to be in contact with their coworkers and managers to collaborate and maintain work relationships, especially with remote workers who miss out on face-to-face interactions at the office. But when it’s time to chat, should they call, text, email, instant message, Zoom, Facetime, or use some other application to communicate?
Like most offices in America, your staff is likely using some combination of the above. Not only is there little consistency from worker to worker, but employees who juggle multiple conversations with different platforms get easily distracted and lost in which conversation happened where.
To minimize confusion and reduce lost time trying to find a conversation, outline which communication platforms should and shouldn’t be used in different situations. While they may need to adjust their habits initially, your employees will appreciate having everyone on the same page.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control reported one in three adults weren’t getting enough sleep. Since the onset of the pandemic, problems with fatigue have skyrocketed. That directly impacts employee productivity with drowsiness, loss of energy, lack of motivation, moodiness, health problems, increased absenteeism, and so on.
To combat fatigue at your workplace, do the following:
If it’s been a while since you’ve invested time and money into the look and comfort level of your office, it may be time for an overhaul. Consider the following options:
If none of these options are applicable for your company, you may need to back up and consider your employees’ hierarchy of needs and compare that with what you currently offer. Taking time to diagnose and remedy an underlying issue will make a significant impact on your employees’ productivity.
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