Every world-class manager must continuously look for ways they can improve efficiency in the workplace. Not only do they need to maximize their own time, but they also need to be sure that their employees are firing on all cylinders as soon as they start work. Here are some tips and tools you can use to make sure your company remains as efficient as possible in the coming years.

Automate Whatever You Can

Many of the most mundane jobs can easily be automated with the right software and hardware. If you have found yourself struggling with busy work such as filing pay stubs or sending receipts, then you might want to invest in software that does those tasks for you. Not only are these programs faster than humans, but they are generally much more accurate when it comes to complex calculations.

Find a Teamwork App

Mobile teamwork apps are especially useful if you have employees working remotely or constantly out in the field. Without the right software, many remote employees feel as if they have been disconnected from the companies they work for. Those who have teamwork apps will be able to log their hours, create checklists, and brainstorm with other members of the team no matter where they are in the world.

Try Hot Desking

Many companies are now allowing their employees to work unusual hours or spend part of their time working from home. This not only keeps the employees happy, but it also reduces how large of an office you need. In order to keep track of the workstations, a hot desking booking program, such as Add-On, should be utilized by the entire staff. Many of these programs even allow you to add guests to the workspace so that you can keep track of short-term contractors and freelancers.

Save the Distractions for Later

Effective managers must be able to lead by example, and that means avoiding the countless distractions that can be found all over the internet. Luckily, a number of different companies now offer programs that allow you to save articles for later or even block certain forms of media entirely. A recent study has found that the average employee wastes 759 hours a year due to online and real-world distractions.

There is no single efficiency tool or trick that is going to work for every company. That is why business owners and managers must continue to try and test new systems until they find methods that work in their own workspaces.

Author's Bio: 

Hannah Whittenly is a freelance writer and mother of two from Sacramento, CA. She enjoys kayaking and reading books by the lake.