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What Do You Expect?

By |April 20th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

Those of you who are regular readers of this blog will know that I am a great believer in looking after the well-being of your employees - making sure they are engaged, fully skilled, motivated

What Do You Expect?

By |April 20th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

Those of you who are regular readers of this blog will know that I am a great believer in looking after the well-being of your employees - making sure they are engaged, fully skilled, motivated

Let Your Employees Flow

By |April 12th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

The Lean philosophy emphasis a number of factors related to effective and efficient working - one of which is ‘flow’.  Materials and information should flow through s process with no barriers or restrictions. What about

Use Your Data Well

By |March 30th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

Modern manufacturing or service delivery systems produce lots of opportunities for collecting data which can be used to improve those systems.   Many firms have recognised this and have installed a system of key performance indicators (KPIs) which

Volunteers Wanted

By |March 23rd, 2024|Categories: Ethics, Productivity|

Volunteering generates a £4.6bn productivity boost to the UK economy each year, new research has found. A study by the think tank Pro Bono Economics, commissioned by the Royal Voluntary Service, estimates the UK benefits

Don’t Turn Burnout into Bored-Out

By |March 23rd, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

Many people seem to be suffering from burnout.  They feel the organisation asks too much of them, that they are never completely off-duty. An organisation might respond with consideration by reigning back on some of the

Big Isn’t Always Best

By |March 9th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

There is a universal truth that the private sector is always more efficient than the public sector - that the profit motive drives efficiency. Larger companies have the advantage of being able to negotiate e

What is Non-Productive?

By |March 2nd, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

A focus on productivity, and its development is a good thing - indeed, an essential thing for all organisations. However, there is a danger that we over-focus and forget about balance. There is a tendency

Going Backwards

By |February 24th, 2024|Categories: National Productivity, Productivity|

The UK is technically in recession - it has had two consecutive quarters with negative growth. Worse, the economy has been at best stagnant for over two years and productivity has been falling. Our Prime

Small Can Be (More) Efficient

By |February 17th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) have a number of problems reaching optimum productivity when comported to ‘the big boys’. It is harder for them to achieve the same economies of scale and hard for them

Silo Mentality

By |February 10th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

Silo mentality is one of the most significant obstacles to organisational success.  It has become more severe and more common during the era of hybrid working and especially remote working. Because communication takes more effort, and is

Exploit the Zeigarnik Effect

By |February 3rd, 2024|Categories: Innovation, Productivity|

The Zeigarnik effect describes the way unfinished tasks remain active in our mind, intruding into our thoughts and our sleep until they are dealt with, much like a hungry person will notice every restaurant and

AI Outside the Box

By |January 27th, 2024|Categories: Innovation, National Productivity, Productivity|

Many people - and especially pundits - are predicting significant productivity gains from the use of AI (Artificial Intelligence). However few will say exactly how this transformation will happen. My view is that gains will come

The New Status Quo

By |January 20th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

Lots of ‘soft’ initiatives are claimed to improve performance and productivity, often by increasing the motivation or satisfaction of employees.  These include  such things as reduced working hours, flexible working hours and wellness programmes. These may indeed

Virtually non-Productive

By |January 15th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

We all got used to meeting online during the pandemic.  Apps like Zoom and Teams were part of the fabric of our work. Now many of us are back in the office but the Zoom/Teams

Am I Wasting My Time?

By |January 6th, 2024|Categories: Productivity|

There are quite a few blogs offering advice on personal productivity - how to handle complex ToDo lists, how to delegate tasks, how to prioritise, how to concentrate on important tasks, and so on. Such

Happy New Year

By |January 1st, 2024|Categories: Productivity, Sustainability|

Each year we say to friends, family and colleagues, "Happy New Year" - either as the 1st January rolls around or the first time we see them in the new year. What we are saying

Soccer Lessons

By |December 23rd, 2023|Categories: Productivity|

It is obvious that good soccer coaches or mangers earn the respect of their players and create a ‘playing system’ and an environment (or culture) in which players want to perform for their colleagues, club

Getting Engaged

By |December 16th, 2023|Categories: Productivity|

HR professionals have been trying for years to discover  how to improve employee engagement and productivity, A collaboration between Wharton Neuroscience Initiative (WNI) and global consulting firm Slalom is aiming to find out. By giving EEG

Soccer Lessons

By |December 16th, 2023|Categories: Productivity|

I  am a soccer fan.  I watch it (mainly on TV) regularly and have my favourite teams.  I also take an interest in football management - especially in the ‘management merry-go-round’ where managers are sacked by one club

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