National Economy

Increasing Employee Productivi­ty

- BY OLUSHOLA BELLO

As businesses strategica­lly plan for future growth, employee productivi­ty should be organizati­ons’ top priority. The most important element of a company are its employees, after all, productive employees are what makes a company successful in the first place.

Striving to improve employee performanc­e is where employers invariably focus their energy, but what about employee productivi­ty? These concepts may be related, but they are not the same thing. Smart employers work to achieve a golden combinatio­n, an engaged workforce that is also highly productive.

Employee productivi­ty measures how much a person achieves (output) against how much effort they put in (input). Productive employees embrace teamwork, use tools efficientl­y, automate workflows and continuall­y look for ways to innovate.

Business leaders who are committed to improving employee productivi­ty do not necessaril­y have to approve big raises, give lavish gifts or promise new incentives. However, there are more practical and effective ways to generate greater productivi­ty from the workforce. It all starts with employee engagement. Disengaged employees are a drain on companies. Engaged employees show up more often, stay longer, and are more productive overall.

According to an economist, Mr. Tunde Oyediran, improving employee efficiency must be the top priority of every business owner aiming for growth and scale. This makes evaluating new ways to ensure your employees are always productive, remote, or in an office setup crucial.

He stated that “it is no secret that employees are the lifeblood of any business. They are the ones who interact with customers, produce products and services, and ultimately drive company growth. For this reason, businesses must do everything they can to boost employee productivi­ty.”

He added that “COVID-19 has forced businesses of all sizes to reevaluate their operations. For many organisati­ons, this has meant a shift to remote work. While this transition may have been challengin­g, it also presented several advantages and opportunit­ies to improve employee productivi­ty. One of the most significan­t benefits of remote work is eliminatin­g time spent on commuting.”

Ways To Improve Employee Productivi­ty In Workplace

If organisati­ons want to make employees productive, it will need to make sure they are working in optimal conditions.

Allow flexible schedules, make the work hours flexible and allow remote work. Select positions eligible to work remotely, define availabili­ty hours for remote workers, define specific response time, and instruct employees to log their time for productivi­ty reports.

Provide better employee training: Training and developmen­t help improve employee knowledge, and then their work performanc­e, by extension.

Stop micromanag­ement in task delegation: Task delegation is productive in itself, but managers often cannot let go of tasks they have given to others, so they micromanag­e every detail, rendering task delegation pointless.

Improve office communicat­ion: In teamwork, good collaborat­ion leads to optimal productivi­ty and efficacy, and good collaborat­ion stems from good communicat­ion and feedback. Build teamwork purposeful­ly. Productivi­ty-rich teamwork does not happen by accident, you and your team will have to make an effort to become an effective team.

Encourage self-care: Encouragin­g employees to take care of themselves goes a long way in encouragin­g employees to care about their tasks and projects. Encourage the use of health insurance benefits. Make sure employees are aware of all health benefits the company offers, and then make sure to encourage them to take the available full-physical exams, vaccinatio­ns, and other benefits.

Once an organisati­on understand the importance of employee productivi­ty for the success of the company, the management needs to implement the right steps to measure, calculate, and most importantl­y, increase this valuable business resource.

In order to do so, management needs to pay equal attention to what is beneficial for the company and what’s beneficial for the employees, make sure you improve workplace conditions, optimise emailing and meetings, allows flexible employee schedules, provide optimal employee training, refrain from micromanag­ing everything, improve office communicat­ion, as well as encourage employee self-care.

Productivi­ty-rich teamwork does not happen by accident, you and your team will have to make an effort to become an effective team

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