Knowledge Worker Productivity: Closing The Problem—Solution Gap
Peter Drucker (1999) states that “knowledge worker productivity is the biggest of the 21stcentury management challenges.” These traits that derail personal productivity have beenidentified in the responses of over 2,000 knowledge workers to the question, “What are the most significant things within your control or generated by you that get in the way of yourproductivity?” The top 10 survey response results are: 61% trying to do to much, 46% not saying no, 45% procrastinating, 44% doing it myself/not delegating, 37% perfectionism, 34% telephone/ rop by interruptions, 31% disorganization/clutter, 28% unrealistic time estimates, 19% poor planning, and 19% e-mail.I saw the opportunities as: (a) Are there a handful of high leverage personal work processing methods that people can use to counteract these productivity de-railers? (b) If implemented, how much efficiency improvement could be achieved?
Year of publication: |
2003
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Authors: | Heeter, Mark |
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Midwest Research-to-Practice Conference in Adult, Continuing, and Community Education |
Subject: | Adult Education | On The Job Training | Productivity | Professional Development | Professional Training |
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