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natalie brecherManagement Mentor is produced by Natalie Brecher of Brecher & Associates Inc. With more than 25 years of executive experience, Natalie knows firsthand how to help managers lead and employees improve performance. Responsible for a real estate company with $45 million in revenues and assets valued over $300 million, Natalie has supervised a staff of over 800 to achieve company goals.

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Volume IX-XII

 

Worker Productivity and Stress

Employee output per hour increased 8.1% in the third quarter of 2009, the largest gain since 2003. The jump is stronger than in many past recoveries, said Thomas A. Kochan, professor of management at MIT's Sloan School of Management.

      Workers are covering the duties of those laid off, as well as the additional work generated as the economy improves. In fear of losing their jobs, people are working harder. All that adds up to stress and fatigue.

      A survey by CareerBuilder released November 2009 indicated that 25% of employers rated their employees morale as low. Seems employers think their employees are handling it better than they actually are.

      On the employee side... Nearly 50% of employees said their workload had increased in the last six months and 40% said their stress level at work was high. About 20% of workers were dissatisfied with their work-life balance.

~ Statistics Source: Los Angeles Times

 

      Q: Will these extra burdens remain? Or will businesses hire more people to reduce the extra work on existing employees? The hard times forced employers to do more with less, and many found it worked just fine for the business and are enjoying the reduced costs.

 

 

Interruptions

According to a 2008 survey completed by Basex, the typical office worker is disrupted seven times an hour, resulting in an average loss in productivity of 2.1 hours per day.

 

Q: What is disrupting your staff and how can it be reduced?

 

 

Employee Theft

Managers were surveyed and reported that 38% of them have terminated employees for office theft. The most reported items stolen? You guessed it - office supplies. Next up? Money. ~ Source: CareerBuilder

 

Q: Do you inventory and monitor office supplies?

 

 

Does Vacation Cause Stress?

The Hudson Survey of Time-Off Trends stated in 2008 that 30% of managers reported returning from vacation more stressed than they were before their vacations started. 34% say their bosses expect them to be accessible, often daily, during their vacations.

     With the added tension of a recovering economy, do you think that has changed in 2009?

 

Q: Do you contact your vacationing employees or expect them to check e-mails daily? Do you value the benefit of a rested employee? What do you do to support a reinvigorated employee returning to work?

 

 

What is it about employees that keeps you up at night?

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