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How to Increase Productivity in Your Company |
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Tuesday, 05 February 2008 |
Productivity is usually tied to the company’s sales or revenue – the more productive your workers are, the higher output they could produce. However, not many companies out there recognizes the use of technology for productivity measures purposes– everything is done using visual perception or worse still, using prehistoric means by going through tons of paper work which bogs down the entire workflow of the company.
Technology has come a long way and its advancements are mind boggling. However, if you are thinking of adopting new technology into your business process, you should make sure that this technology is not redundant which in return, slows down the existing process. Technology that is aimed to increase productivity should be low at cost, easy to implement, must include value added services and ultimately increase productivity and sales.
If this is what your company wants, you should definitely visit MeasureProductivity.com to see what they have to offer. The blog has informative article related to productivity and how to measure and increase it. One article which I find rather interesting and informative is ‘Why Companies Need to Measure and Increase Sales Productivity’. The article talks about finding concrete ways to measure and increase sales productivity as well as what sales is and recognizing technology as the key factor in helping a company to increase productivity.
The site also offers tips on how to increase productivity in helpdesks, increase writing productivity, secretary productivity, research productivity, assistant productivity, training productivity, attorney productivity, webmaster productivity and many more.
Nevertheless, you should definitely try out their productivity software called MeasureProductivity. You can try out their trial version which is readily available for download. Through the trial version, you can determine whether this software really works. Also for a limited time only, you can purchase MeasureProductivity for a minimal fee of $18! The usual price is fixed at $60. That’s more than 50% discount!
Should you encounter any issues using the software, just contact their customer support which is readily available. All you need to do is to use their online contact form or reach them via their phone of fax number which is available on their support page.
Last but not least, make sure you recognize the importance of such software if you want to make sure that your company continues to grow in a productive way. Failure to recognize the importance would only mean one thing – huge money spent on technology which is not put into practice.
For more information, visit MeasureProductivity.com.
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