5 Things zapping
your Diamond planners’ productivity
It is always
been tough to establish a workplace that encourages creativity to think out of
box, generate synergy and yet also promotes productivity. But it is always important
to put our head to ask for “How exactly do you determine what's helping and
hurting my most important persons’ productivity?”
If you're
struggling to maintain a productive diamond planning function, here are five
things that may be working against you:
1. Your unique
company culture
It is seen
over a period of time in diamond industry that, a person finds it difficult at
most of the diamond processing departments to have place to work alone where
no-one is accompanied with him. This is considered necessary to achieve peak
productivity irrespective of financial rewards & recognition. Our constant
interaction with diamond processing department heads and key value generators /
enhancers has given an insight that 80 percent of respondents preferred to work
alone when they need to get a lot done. Make sure your entire team has access
to quiet areas for their time to focus.
2. The
office layout
If
your team is experiencing low productivity and struggling to deliver what has been
always asked by management, it may be signal / trigger to switch up your office
layout. According to our diagnostic study in most of the diamond
manufacturing companies, younger adults are more likely to prefer to work in a
newsroom set-up than their older counterparts. Also, men are much more likely intended
to work in a cubicle with co-workers compared to women. Depending on product
type and estimated time to complete the rough article, you may find that large,
open rooms are best for creating collaborative spaces. Don't be afraid to poll
your workers on how they would like to switch it up. Always observe that the
product is being transported within minimum hands offs safely all the time.
3. Noisy
neighbors
Our one to
one interaction, interviews and meetings with the diamond planners and checkers
have put on light like 70percent of respondents said most of their distractions
come from noisy colleagues. To evaluate &judge the stone to derive optimum
value needs high level of concentration to observe minute impurities /
inclusions inside thestone. This is serious because everyone knows that once
stone gets processed and then realizing its optimum value is a biggest mistake
we do in planning
To avoid
such instances, cut the noise level at the working area by setting up an
internal instant messaging system for employee communication like skype, online
messenger, etc, or simply asking them to ping each other on Gtalk when they
need to get in touch.
4.
Management
That's right! You could be the one impeding
office productivity. The boss not sitting with his most valuable group
sometimes hampers the productivity. Eyes on desks always get rid of
unproductive stuff. More than a third of those who have a boss said they have
little desire to work alongside them means thirty percent of workers would opt
for more work over a desk next to their boss. If your workers are getting tense
from too much micromanaging, it may be time for you to relocate.
5. Communication
Gap
Since the
planning is the most important element of diamond processing, a minor
communication gape can hamper the effectiveness of whole process. It is vital
to effectively communicate about the parameters & price-list to be
considered while planning the stone. This occupies more importance considering
the fact that planner department operates round the clock in 3 different
shifts.During survey, almost 40% raised the concern about effective mode of
communication between the management & planners. Communication gape can be
overcome with the help of written instructions/SOP/guidelines in local language
pasted/displayed across the workplace with the latest version number and date.
Consider ways to avoid these potential
distractions, and you'll kick your company's productivity to a new height.
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