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Meagan Francis

Guide to Productivity Improvement Strategies

More productive workers mean more time and energy for improving the bottom line.

By Meagan Francis, Director, Studio 4b

What are your biggest barriers to productivity? Low morale and sluggish motivation? A lack of focus? Or clutter, procrastination and time eaten up by small, repetitive tasks?

When it comes to improving your organization's overall productivity, small things can count as much as the big things. Wasted seconds add up over time, and what looks like minimal disorganization can create distraction. And if employees aren't sure who they're serving or what their focus should be, they may lack the motivation to do their jobs well.

A more productive workplace is ultimately a more profitable and enjoyable workplace. In order to maximize productivity, an organization must:

  1. Eliminate clutter and other drains on time and energy.
  2. Have a clear mission and communicate that mission to employees.
  3. Help employees use their time and skills efficiently.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Get a handle on your time and space

Clutter and lack of focus can eat up productivity. Consider hiring a professional or attending a training program that will help you manage your time and space more effectively.
I recommend: Mind Tools offers self-study programs and personal coaching about time and space management and more.

Create a mission statement

It's important that you understand your organization's goals — and your own.
I recommend: Franklin-Covey offers Mission Statement Builder, an interactive program that will help you create and use a mission statement.

Learn ways to create a culture of productivity

Employees work best when they're inherently motivated, instead of micromanaged. But it can be hard to strike the balance between teamwork and independence and to supervise without stifling. A team-building consultant can help.
I recommend: Strictly Success offers on-site workshops on leadership, teambuilding and motivation.

Cut down on paper

Flipping through files can use up valuable time.
I recommend: Taming the Paper Tiger Filing System allows you to store copies of paper documents on your hard drive and search for them using keywords.

Use software to take care of time-consuming tasks so you can work smarter, not harder.

Why spend valuable time searching for files or cleaning up spyware? Productivity-improving software saves you time by automating routine tasks like these and others.
I recommend: Tethys Solutions offers productivity software for individuals and workgroups.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Make sure everyone — including the boss — gets a vacation. Research shows that workers are more productive when they get time off to recharge their batteries.
  • Provide employees with opportunities to further their training and education.
  • Get a handle on email. Set aside blocks of time each day to check and respond to email messages instead of checking all day long.

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Recommended Solution Providers

Proudfoot Consulting: Productivity Consulting and Case Studies
Serving a variety of small and large business clients, this service firm provides dozens of case studies of improved productivity that they have helped to achieve.

CNET: How to Buy Productivity Software
Offers advice in a question-and-answer style on how to purchase productivity software. Links to providers are included.

Microsoft: Improve Productivity of Your Small Business
Offers tips and tricks to increasing work productivity, in addition to software solutions.

Smartbiz: Business and Productivity Software
General tips and links to providers of productivity-oriented software and technology.

Productivity Pro: Productivity Consultant
In addition to offering paid consulting services in productivity, this service provides a free newsletter, articles, and quizzes.

Best Sites to Learn More

Life Hack: Productivity Tips
General site that covers improving productivity in the business and personal environments.

Best Blogs and Forums

43 Folders: Productivity and Time Management Blog
Busy discussion board postings on various aspects of business productivity, from general questions and tips to technology improvements.

43 Folders: Productivity Blog
Concise productivity technology-oriented tips are provided.

Allbusiness: Personal Productivity Blog
Coming from the standpoint of the individual worker, manager, or business owner, this active blog posts comments on improving one's productivity at work and life.

Slacker Manager: Productivity Blog
Brief blog entries on productivity tips and observances covering topics from general management to technical realms.

Claire Tompkins: Productivity at Work Blog
Descriptive, direct advice on being more productive at work.



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