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Increasing Office Efficiency

Increasing efficiency in the office is more than just making people work faster. It involves a blending of a creative management style along with the application of technology. Establishing incentive programs and empowering employees, when done properly, can not only increase efficiency, but also help improve employee job satisfaction.
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Compensation Planning for your Employees
When it comes to motivating employees, the component that is most near and dear to their heart is their compensation package. A carefully planned compensation package will include incentives that are tied to efficiencies.
Attendance Bonus for Hourly Employees
Creating efficiencies in the office begins with employees showing up for work on time and on schedule. Creating an attendance bonus for hourly employees will go along way in giving them an incentive to show up.
How to Write an Employee Recognition or Thank You Letter
The old adage of saying "Please" and "Thank You" is often over looked when it comes to employees. One of the cheapest ways to increase office efficiencies is to recognize your top performing employees. A formal recognition will go along way.
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