I’ve learned that there is more to being a good employee and a good manager of people than just high-quality organization skills. Being efficient is what really keeps things moving forward in any unit, organization, or business.
By definition, efficient means performing or functioning in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort.
So how do you create systems and processes to make your workplace as efficient as possible?
You start small.
I want to share five of my favorite tools that are available for both individuals and businesses, and designed to simplify everyday tasks or processes.
From file sharing to communication and editing, each of these tools offers ways to increase efficiencies with minimal tech know-how.
- Google workspace
- Slack
- Dropbox
- Grammarly
- Canva
Tune in to the Motherhood Merged Podcast to hear my secrets to a more productive, more efficient workday.
I chose these 5 tools because I really do use them every day. And I’ve invested the time to make them work for my team as well. By optimizing these tools and placing an emphasis on using them on a daily basis, we are minimizing our miscommunications.
At the end of the day, a lot of workplace frustrations are because someone doesn’t have what they need.
Efficiency in the work place is all about minimizing frustrations and maximizing time.
More time to focus on the task at hand means more done during the work day. Which means more time to focus on whats really important on the front or back end of the time you spend at work.