Subscribe & Follow
Jobs
- Sales, Marketing and Financial Advisory Durban
- Branch Manager Johannesburg
- Account Executive Plumstead
- Content Creator Cape Town
- Marketing Specialist - Pet George
- Marketing Specialist- Motor, Warranty and Business George
- Web Specialist Johannesburg
- Paid Media Specialist Cape Town
- Marketing and Business Development Specialist Johannesburg
- Brand and Marketing Manager Cape Town
South Africans average only three productive days per week
Survey respondents also said that, as they grapple with the need to work longer hours and the desire for better work-life balance, they rely heavily on technology tools to help optimize their personal and team productivity.
The Microsoft Office Personal Productivity Challenge (PPC), which drew responses from more than 38 000 people in 200 countries, rated workers' individual productivity based on their responses to 18 statements about work-related practices. Locally, survey participants revealed some interesting conclusions about the nature of productivity in their workplace, including these (U.S. findings are in parentheses):
Microsoft Corp. developed the PPC assessment as a way for workers to evaluate their work habits and receive tips on how to be more productive in their day-to-day activities. Dr Larry Baker, president of the Dr Larry Baker Management Center Inc. in Atlanta and an associate professor at Shorter College in Marietta, Ga., developed the survey questions.
"In my three decades of studying what makes workers productive, I've found the most crucial skills are their ability to efficiently communicate across all kinds of boundaries, share important documents and manage the increasing volumes of information," Baker said. "These new survey results confirm those trends and highlight the opportunity for workers to get better training and tips on how to get the most out of software tools they use. Clearly, this is a focus area for Microsoft where it can help people be more productive with the Office products."
With increasing workplace demands and people relying more heavily on technology tools to help them stay on task, it is clear why survey participants identified the following work arrangements as helpful in increasing their productivity:
"It's exciting to see that so many people around the world took the Personal Productivity Challenge and shared their feedback about the productivity issues they're facing today in the new world of work," said Heather Third, business group manager: Information Worker for Microsoft South Africa. "With so many people saying they aren't as productive as they could be and that they rely on technology to achieve their productivity goals, Microsoft has a great opportunity to provide the tools to help them quickly and effectively meet their needs."