Every business wants to boost their employees’ productivity, but how many take action to do so?
It's essential to make the effort: with enough hard work, creativity, and innovation, companies across all sectors can make a real impact on the market.
In the modern workplace, you can employ various techniques to enhance your team’s productivity. While this may sound like a daunting task, and it is large, to be sure, it can still be less challenging than you imagine.
With this in mind, how can you enhance the power of productivity in your office?
Embrace Fresher Air
Believe it or not, your office’s air quality may well affect how well your employees can think and concentrate. According to the OHSA, the overall yearly cost of low-quality air in American offices sits at around $15bn, yet employers like yourself can save significant money by taking action.
Consider installing air filters, which help to cultivate a cleaner, fresher atmosphere for your employees. Alternatively, you may be able to save money by opening more windows and doors, allowing fresh air to circulate throughout the day.
Plants are also a fantastic option to increase the quality of your air, and bring a much-needed natural touch to sleek modern offices.
Office workers spend hours upon hours at their desk each week. You may see them hunched over a keyboard, fidgeting in their seat, and with good reason – it’s hard to get comfortable on standard office chairs, especially those without much cushion.
While such no-frills, mass-produced furniture is cost-effective, it does your team’s body and mind no favors. Instead, invest in designer furniture with a luxurious design and aesthetic. Ergonomic chairs, for example, are increasingly popular due to the freedom they offer: you can adjust them quickly and easily, to support your body as you prefer.
The more comfortable your employees feel, the more productive they will be. Though there’s an initial cost involved, the added revenue you can generate through improved productivity is worth it.
Show your employees how much you value them: give them refreshments throughout the day.
Free tea, coffee, and fruit juices should be available, as should fresh fruits (bananas, oranges, dried cranberries are popular options). Be generous, and avoid letting foods go off; beyond the spoiled taste, the smell will be incredibly unpleasant.
You might also invest in treats once or twice a week, such as chocolates, candy bars, pizza, or subs.
Having access to foods & drinks will prevent workers becoming distracted by hunger or thirst, and help them to stay focused.
These techniques have the power to make a real different to your employees’ productivity, boosting your business’s results. Have you tried any of these, and if so, what do you think?