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September 21st, 2009

Listen to iWorkers to improve productivity and morale

Posted by Sheri McLeish @ 7:48 am

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Now that summer is a distant memory, it’s time to get really busy. I know, I know, it didn’t feel like it slowed down. Financial stress, job uncertainty, and the general economic malaise seem to have made people work harder. Non-farm business sector labor productivity increased 6.6% during the second quarter of 2009, according to the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report. This was the largest productivity increase since the third quarter of 2003, and it came as the unemployment rate hit a 26-year high at 9.7%. But that doesn’t mean employees are happy about it.

By and large workers still gainfully employed are feeling the pressure, and over the longer term it will be hard to motivate just on fear of job loss. A survey by The Workforce Institute last month showed that 66% feel that morale has suffered and people are less motivated, and 64% indicated that there is too much work to do and not enough people to do it. When it comes to maintaining morale and productivity, Information & Knowledge Management pros must rethink how they measure and value iWorker productivity.

Listening to employees is the start to better understand where to focus on measuring value from productivity investments. The same study by the Workforce Institute also found that 46% said their employers have processes that should be automated to be more efficient, while 36% said their organizations should invest in new technology to help manage productivity. Next month at Forrester’s Business Technology Forum in Chicago, I am going to take a closer look at how companies that understand iWorkers’ use of and attitudes toward technology can better provision tools and optimize what they have so people can stay productive and happy. To do this, firms must bridge efficiency gaps: between IT and the business, between investments and outcomes, and between management and employee expectations. Do you face this challenge in your workplace? What steps have you taken in the past year to help maintain or improve productivity and morale with fewer resources?

Sheri McLeish is an analyst servings Information & Knowledge Management professionals. She is a leading expert on helping enterprises develop strategies for and evaluate dynamic publishing, document imaging, and enterprise content management technologies. Forrester Research, Inc. is an independent research company that provides pragmatic and forward-thinking advice to global leaders in business and technology. Forrester works with professionals in 19 key roles at major companies providing proprietary research, consumer insight, consulting, events, and peer-to-peer executive programs. For more than 25 years, Forrester has been making IT, marketing, and technology industry leaders successful every day. For more information, visit www.forrester.com. var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-2831098-50"); pageTracker._trackPageview();

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