Indeed, one of the ultimate goals of any business is to make money. It is essential therefore, to ensure all working practices are productive and efficient. Indeed, since the success of a business depends on both its internal and external operations, it is vital that they are as time and cost-efficient as possible.
Take employees, as a prime example. A business’ workforce is one of its most influential elements. In fact, the way staff approach and conduct their work has a big impact on the way a business operates and if managed smartly, they can help to significantly boost returns. On the other hand, if treated carelessly, they can impact negatively on both a business' image and its profits.
As a result, it is worthwhile taking the time to understand how your staff operate in the business environment. Not only can you ascertain if there are any areas that can be improved on, but you can also learn how your employees spend their time.
For instance, if your workforce has access to a computer and the internet, are you aware of how much time, if any, they spend surfing the web, playing flash games or signing into social networking sites? According to recent studies, a large proportion of employees spend more than two hours every day online on such websites.
As a result, time is wasted and productivity is reduced, which effectively means money is lost. It is worthwhile, then, to consider either monitoring internet usage or placing blocks on specific websites. In doing so, you can save your business both time and money.
Indeed, although employee productivity is negatively affected, there are also many other detrimental consequences in having access to such websites. For example, by opening up viral marketing or games websites, a business’ computer system can be at serious risk of viruses or spyware.
Websites, such as the social networking ones, can also impact on a business’ bandwidth; dubbed ‘bandwidth hogs’ by the experts, they’re notorious for taking up lots of space. Generally speaking, this is because most social networking sites exhibit content from lots of different sources. This in turn means company servers will have to send out more DNS (Domain Name System) requests.
Although business broadband is generally designed to have more bandwidth than most regular broadband packages, if your employees are blocking it by using the internet for inappropriate reasons, this will have an adverse effect for the rest of your business operations.
Subsequently, it pays to ensure your workforce is effectively using its time in the workplace. If managed well, not only will morale be boosted, but business returns should be lucrative.
Victoria Cochrane writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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