I want to know about valuable policies we can implement to increase and track the productivity of the employees?
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Dear member,
Understanding Productivity Tracking
By designing policies, an organization cannot track the productivity of the employees. To track productivity, one needs to have a deep knowledge of Operations Management. Productivity needs to be tracked in the following order:
a) Organizational productivity
b) Department's productivity
c) Individual productivity
Challenges in Measuring Productivity
Productivity tracking is nothing but measuring costs and ratios associated with the business. However, measuring costs and ratios is not that easy. It requires a supporting infrastructure and the right kind of employees as well.
Anyway, if you wish to know more, feel free to contact me.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Understanding Productivity Tracking
By designing policies, an organization cannot track the productivity of the employees. To track productivity, one needs to have a deep knowledge of Operations Management. Productivity needs to be tracked in the following order:
a) Organizational productivity
b) Department's productivity
c) Individual productivity
Challenges in Measuring Productivity
Productivity tracking is nothing but measuring costs and ratios associated with the business. However, measuring costs and ratios is not that easy. It requires a supporting infrastructure and the right kind of employees as well.
Anyway, if you wish to know more, feel free to contact me.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Dear Sheen Choudhary,
You have written: "Still, there are some policies that ask the employees for proper work follow-up and report submission."
In that case, you need Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) vs. Policies
While the former are specific to a particular process, the latter are for the entire organization. The policies could be a plan of action adopted by an individual or a group of employees.
Designing SOPs and Policies
Whether policies or SOPs, designing them requires expertise. SOPs designed for another organization may not be useful to you. Even if you obtain them, a lot of rework is needed.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
You have written: "Still, there are some policies that ask the employees for proper work follow-up and report submission."
In that case, you need Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) vs. Policies
While the former are specific to a particular process, the latter are for the entire organization. The policies could be a plan of action adopted by an individual or a group of employees.
Designing SOPs and Policies
Whether policies or SOPs, designing them requires expertise. SOPs designed for another organization may not be useful to you. Even if you obtain them, a lot of rework is needed.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
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