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Less intervention, more success

By |2020-03-19T22:45:38+00:00February 28th, 2015|

In small businesses low productivity is rarely the fault of the workers - it is because the owner/manager has not set up production processes properly -or has failed to manage them effectively. Too many owner/managers want to micro-manage ... they see their job as 'keeping on top of things'. It is - of course... but

Productivity or Innovation?

By |2020-03-19T22:45:38+00:00February 21st, 2015|

There has been discussion on the Productivity Futures LinkedIn group this week discussing whether productivity and innovation are natural enemies or bedfellows. Of course I chimed in - well, I can't resist - and my view is that real productivity development - revolutionary rather than evolutionary - is unlikely without innovation.  Innovation can transform productivity.

Spare Me The Surveys….

By |2020-03-19T22:45:55+00:00February 14th, 2015|

I have started this blog before with words such as ..."I read a survey the other day..."  Sometimes reading the results of these 'business surveys' can be interesting .. but too often it seems the results are so obviously in favour of the organisation who commissioned the research. I read a survey the other day

A Chemistry lesson

By |2020-03-19T22:45:55+00:00February 7th, 2015|

Teams are sometimes more productive than the sum of their parts - because the 'chemistry' among the team is 'right'. We've all seen such 'chemistry' at work - in working teams and in personal relationships. But is it a lucky accident - or can we create it? Team building is not about taking teams on

Its not my fault!

By |2020-03-19T22:45:55+00:00January 31st, 2015|

Productivity is a 'neutral' measure - it doesn't come with praise or blame attached.  To understand the reasons behind the figures we have to dig deeper, sometimes much deeper, than the headlines. For example, we might read that the construction industry has had a poor quarter in terms of measured productivity - but a scratch

Me-Time

By |2020-03-19T22:45:55+00:00January 24th, 2015|

We all need a bit of ‘me-time’ … when we forget about all the tasks we have on our To-Do list, forget all our work pressures, forget our commitments and concentrate on ourselves.  ‘Me-time’ needn’t be long; it is the quality that matters. Well, of course the other thing that gives us real pleasure is ‘you-time’

Let’s focus!

By |2020-03-19T22:45:55+00:00January 17th, 2015|

I've been doing a lot of writing recently.  I'm lucky - I find that words just come out - easily - in torrents.  My problem is not writing; its marshalling my thoughts and turning the words into something readable and sensible.  When I read back what I've written, I invariably think it is too long

The next productivity push?

By |2020-03-19T22:45:55+00:00January 10th, 2015|

What will lead you to higher productivity in 2015? New products, new technologies, new structures? For most organisations, the answer is none of these.  Those that succeed in improving their productivity will do so by doing what they do now a little more effectively and/or efficiently.  Big gains come from lots of small, incremental gains.

One of the long-standing friends of WCPS – Georg Kell

By |2020-11-10T15:14:28+00:00January 9th, 2015|

One of the long-standing friends of WCPS - Georg Kell - has sent us this letter. We thank Georg for his friendship and reassure him that WCPS remains committed to the ideals of the Global Compact. George Smith - who remains our principal point of contact with the UN - in

Too many voices?

By |2020-03-19T22:45:55+00:00January 3rd, 2015|

I read recently that Coca-Cola has withdrawn its voicemail system from its Atlanta headquarters in an effort to improve productivity.  Callers now get a simple message suggesting they should use another means of contact. Voicemail was originally introduced as an 'added value' service for callers - saving them the need to call again - but

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