How to Measure and Increase Employee Productivity at Work

Sometimes your employees can find themselves stuck in a rut, feeling uninspired and unmotivated in the workplace.  As the owner of a business, one of your major goals is to make sure that you're getting the most out of your team. Improving productivity means not only increasing output but also improving efficiency and quality of work.

When you can increase their productivity and desire to do better work, everyone benefits: your team gets more meaningful tasks and projects to take on, while your business enjoys increased profits and growth. But knowing how best to measure and increase employee productivity isn't always easy — there are many different methods that could be used — so it's important to make sure you're choosing the right ones for a successful outcome. 

In this blog post, we'll give actionable tips on how to accurately assess employee performance and strategies for helping motivate them every day to achieve higher levels of output in their roles. So if you want your workers to produce results faster with fewer hiccups along the way - read on!

Establish Performance Goals and Expectations

Performance goals and metrics serve as great motivators for team members, giving them something to strive for and work towards. When employees receive clear performance goals and metrics they can easily measure their progress over time. Plus, setting goals means that team members have a clearer path on what they need to learn in order to achieve the goals the business has in place. Breaking goals down into smaller, achievable milestones provides a sense of accomplishment when each milestone is achieved. These tangible accomplishments are highly motivating as they show employees that the effort they're putting in is making a real impact.

Having measurable goals and performance metrics also allows managers to assess overall productivity levels better and recognize areas where additional improvement might be needed. Offering recognition and rewards to employees who reach or exceed their performance goals can also be an effective way to motivate them even further. When you have clearly defined goals in place, all team members stay focused on their tasks and feel more invested in contributing to the success of the organization.  If they fall behind or need to dive deeper into a topic, their path is laid out by the goals that are set and those goals or milestones can act as an internal motivator to get it done and prevent the project from falling further behind. 

Motivate Your Staff Through Rewards

Employees need tangible rewards to keep them focused on business goals because it reinforces the idea that their hard work and dedication will be rewarded. Money, vacation time, and development opportunities are all tangible rewards that are highly valued by employees and encourage them to continue working hard. Tangible rewards also create a deeper sense of connection between an employee’s contributions and the success of the company. When employees can physically see how their effort is appreciated, they’re more likely to stay engaged and motivated.

An incentive program or random gifts can be very motivational tools for employees. For example, companies can use incentives to set up a points system where employees earn rewards for meeting various performance metrics such as sales goals or customer satisfaction ratings. This type of system gives employees something to strive for while also providing an immediate reward if they achieve certain objectives. 

Similarly, random gifts such as gift cards or holiday bonuses show appreciation and give employees something they can look forward to. Random acts of gratitude also demonstrate that businesses recognize individual efforts and accomplishments which often leads to increased engagement in the workplace. And the more an employee buys into your vision, the more likely your business will flourish. 

Consider Telecommuting Options

When it comes to teamwork, having multiple options is important. Not everyone works the same way and that's ok. Depending on the team composition and task at hand, having an executive assistant (EA) as part of your virtual team can be beneficial. An EA is a specialist and typically works virtually in order to streamline operations and help executives focus on their zone of genius. Working a virtual EA decreases overhead costs such as office space rent, equipment orders, and other expenses like uniforms or insurance. 

An EA can 

  • help reduce distractions, 

  • optimize communications, 

  • manage meetings effectively, 

  • keep track of progress, 

  • troubleshoot issues quickly, and

  • minimize time-consuming tasks.

As an added bonus, an EA can also increase productivity by taking tasks away from other executives who could use that time for more strategic assignments. This means an increase in productivity for other team members and improved efficiencies in the systems that your EA is monitoring as they complete other tasks.

Having an EA as part of a remote team also reduces overhead costs due to fewer bulky office spaces being required. The EAs at Elevate are especially well-trained in digital tools and applications that are essential for remote teams to function efficiently such as Google Meet or Zoom for virtual meetings and Slack for real-time communication, or project management tools such as Trello or Asana.


Implement Flexible Scheduling For Maximum Engagement

Flexible scheduling offers employees more autonomy to manage their workloads and personal commitments. It allows for better work/life balance and more control over their schedules, leading to greater job satisfaction and productive performance. 

By providing options instead of strict requirements, employers create an atmosphere where employees feel valued and empowered, leading to increased engagement which can translate into improved productivity. The more flexibility employers are willing to give their workers, the more loyalty they will have in return—producing higher quality output that benefits both sides.

In conclusion, managing and increasing the productivity of your team is integral to the success of any business. Ashley Carlson, CEO of Elevate Virtual Business Solutions, has proven that not even the challenge of a virtual workplace can get in her way. By implementing her strategies, you and your team are guaranteed to reach optimal productivity, quality of work, and company growth. Now is the time to take control and maximize your organization’s potential for success – think about what Ashley can do for you by signing up for in-person training. Streamline processes, reduce stress and frustration, and promote better team performance the same way she does for her company, Elevate Virtual Business Solutions! Don’t waste another moment: schedule a discovery call now to find the right consultation program to help move your business forward.

Ashley

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