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How to save time at work 25 vasario 2019 03 birželio 2024 3 Minutes read Straipsnio autorius Brother Nordics Global Technology Solutions and Services Provider Brother Nordic A/S 25 vasario 2019 03 birželio 2024 3 Minutes read We spend a significant proportion of our lives at work, but how much is spent getting actual work done? Let’s face it, we don’t spend our whole working day being productive. From commutes and office chat to tech issues and the pull of social media, a significant part of our working week doesn’t involve actual work. While a lot of it is out of our control, there is something we can help with. Here are the 3 biggest consumers of time during the working week #1 Commuting nightmares For most of us, commuting makes up a big part of our working week. We might not strictly be “at work” at this point, but we wouldn’t be sat on a bus or stuck in a traffic jam at 7am on a Monday if we didn’t have to be. The average commute in the eurozone is 25 minutes1 each way. That’s: • 13,000 minutes a year • 217 hours a year • 9 days a year #2 Time management When you finally arrive at work, as we all know, time management is crucial to successfully making it through our to-do lists. However, up to 80% of the working day is spent on things that have “little value” or “no value”, creating around 3 hours of wasted time per day2. It’s filled with distractions, with some of the biggest culprits being: • Social media: We spend 7% of our time at work on social media3. • Drifting off: 9 out of 10 people daydream in meetings2. • Interruptions: The average employee is interrupted 56 times a day4. #3 Tech – the necessary evil Technology has changed our world for the better. But for all the benefits it brings and solutions it provides, it can, on occasion, slow things down too. From the soon-to-be 246 billion emails5 sent daily to that inconvenient new software update, we all come face to face with tech scenarios that add delays to our working day. Employees spend up to 13 hours a week dealing with emails: = 28% of the working week = 650 hours a year = Around 80 working days a year5 Yet the average inbox contains only 38% important, relevant emails5. Then there’s the printer Printing is an essential function in almost every workplace. Old, overworked or under-maintained equipment comes with lots of time-wasting risks, none more so than calling up your IT department for help with paper jams, faulty printing or scanning issues. Printers for business We have a range of print and all-in-one devices fit for every kind of workplace. Offering a reliable and tailored solution, they deliver high-quality output for high-volume workloads and leave you with time to be productive during your work day. To find out more, click here. Sources: • 1 Source: Time spent travelling to and from work. Link: OECD Family Database: http://www.oecd.org/els/family/database.html. OECD - Social Policy Division - Directorate of Employment, Labour and Social Affairs • 2 Source: Time management facts and figures. Link: www.dovico.com/blog/2018/03/06/time-management-facts-and-figures/ • 3 Source: Productivity in 2017: What we learned from analyzing 225 million hours of work time. Link: blog.rescuetime.com/225-million-hours-productivity • 4 Source: Time Management Statistics. Link: www.keyorganization.com/time-management-statistics.php • 5 Source: Email Overload: Research and Statistics. Link: https://blog.sanebox.com/2016/02/18/email-overload-research-statistics-sanebox/ Time saving Productivity Skaityti daugiau Efficiency