Habit #5: Measure Productivity Productively
You can’t tell you’re improving productivity if you can’t measure it. Here are some tips on how to make the most of your productivity metrics.
You can’t tell you’re improving productivity if you can’t measure it. Here are some tips on how to make the most of your productivity metrics.
Sometimes what’s intended to improve productivity slows things down instead. Here’s how to avoid those mistakes and make changes that really help.
Studies show that adapting working conditions to employee needs improves productivity — with little-to-no downside.
Of all the ways to improve the productivity of your agency, collaboration is one of the most important. Here’s a look at how it works.
Software can handle some tasks more effectively than humans. Here are some tips for using automation to increase productivity.
We asked six of our experts for their favorite productivity hack — one simple, memorable tactic for accomplishing more. Here’s what they said.
By simplifying the IT environment and reducing technical debt, an agency can focus on getting value from the data rather than managing the hardware on top of which it runs. Flash storage can help.
One of the best measures of productivity when it comes to data is speed to insight — that is, how quickly employees can begin turning data into meaningful analysis. Here are some tips to speed the process.
Getting your records from paper to digital can be a daunting task. But with the right help, it can make your data into the useful tool it was always meant to be.
Legacy data management solutions weren’t designed to analyze data scattered across an organization, most likely in siloed systems and both on premises and in the cloud. What agencies need is a common data platform that indexes the data where it currently exists.