There’s no denying the many ways that technology has propelled small businesses forward over the past two decades, but even by the lofty gifts it’s brought businesses, we’re in something of a special age. It has never been easier to implement technology into your workforce, and it’s making us work better than ever before. If your business is suffering from a productivity issue, then there’s almost certainly a technological solution to your problem. Here’s how to get back on track.

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Workforce Collaboration

Your workforce is bursting with creative individuals who have bags of ideas, but the process of actually getting things done is too difficult to become a reality. Finding the time and space to work together is an issue, and as such most great ideas remain just that – ideas. However, things like cloud storage can enable workers to collaborate on projects regardless of whether they’re able to actually get together – and can let them do it at all hours of the day and wherever they are. Similarly, setting up software like Skype and other communicative software tools makes it much easier for workers to talk to one another and get things done.

Get Your Time Back

All too often, it’s not procrastination that keeps us from achieving what we want to achieve: it’s our busy schedules. While we’re taking care of the logistics of running a company, the important stuff that would allow the company grow is left behind, unattended. There are software tools that streamline the niggling tasks, such as accounting and taxes, while implementing IT support into your company means you’ll no longer be spending hours making sure everything is performing as it should, or worry that everything’s fine when you’re away from the office. It’ll be taken care of, and you can get back to spending your time on the tasks that really matter.

Focusing On What Works

A large part of being productive is being well prepared. If you have enough information available to you, then you’ll have a clearer idea of where you should be doing. Before planning your next big move, whatever it is, you should be making use the vast amounts of data that technology can deliver. If you implement the tools that tell you, say, how people are interacting with your website and what they’re positively and negatively responding to, you’ll be able to use that data as you move forward.

Tracking Employee Performance

With productivity software tools available, you don’t have to just set a task and wait for it to be finished. You can track the progress every step of the way. If certain areas are being held up, you’ll be able to identify what’s going wrong in ways that have never been available before. It’s not about finding out which workers are pulling their weight and which aren’t: it’s about seeing which areas of your company need to be improved. It could be anything, from infrastructure issues to workers not being able to get in touch with people when they need to. And you can bet there’s a technological solution for that, too!


Troy Lambert

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