Improving Employee Productivity Idaho

Are you struggling with the level of productivity from your employees? If so, read the following article for some tips.

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In order for businesses to succeed, management must keep a close eye on the bottom line. One of the many factors that directly affect a firm's profitability is employee productivity, so it makes sense to try to increase output whenever possible. Here are some ideas to help get your workforce motivated to consistently perform at high levels.

  1. Implement a piecework compensation plan. One of the best ways to improve employee productivity is to create a direct link between output and pay by implementing a piecework compensation plan. In a piecework compensation plan, there are no hourly wages. Instead, employees get paid according to how many parts they assemble, how many sales they make, how many hours they bill, etc. This won't work for every industry, but if your employees' productivity can be easily quantified, then you might want to consider switching over to this kind of plan.

  2. Promote from within. When you show employees that you are committed to promoting from within, you'll be giving them even more incentive to increase their productivity and improve their overall performance. Nobody likes to believe that they are stuck in a dead-end job or that their efforts will go unnoticed. If your employees can see that their hard work might pay off in the form of a promotion, they'll be more inclined to give it their all day in and day out.

  3. Ensure that your employees have good equipment. In many instances, employee productivity is limited by the equipment they are forced to use. If your plant is filled with 20-year-old machinery that constantly needs attention from the maintenance crew, or if your office contains slow, outdated computers, then you're not giving your employees a fair opportunity to be productive.

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Author: J. Eguchi

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Strategic Business Services

208.908.1450
PO Box 15113
Boise, ID


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