We have read and studied a lot about productivity and about what makes some people more productive than others. Studies and researches focus all on some habits that can change your working flow: developing daily routines, planning your schedule, coping with messages, getting a lot done, running effective meetings, honing communication skills, and delegating tasks to others, working longer hours does not necessarily means getting higher on personal productivity. Working smarter is the key to accomplishing more of your top priorities each day.
Secondly also age and seniority are highly correlated with personal productivity, usually older and more senior professionals accomplish more tasks than junior colleagues. This may suggest that business professionals attain higher levels of seniority in part by cultivating good productivity habits. More senior respondents achieved high productivity from better planning of their schedules, getting a lot done, and stronger communication skills. This trend seems to reflect the benefits of learning from years of experience how to work smarter.
There are not many changes in terms of productivity between male and female professionals but is possible to notice that women usually tend to score particularly high when it came to running effective meetings, finishing them with an agreement on the next steps to take. Women are also great on scheduling an efficient agenda in advance and on monitoring their emails. By contrast men, goes particularly well when it comes to cope with high message volume, not looking at their emails to frequently and to skip over messages of low value. They are also better on keeping some free slots in their daily schedules and to get quickly to the final product.
Some other trends that promotes productivity are habits, in particular is noticeable that workers or students tend to do the best on the same cluster of habits. They usually plan their work based on their top priorities, and then act to pursue a definite objective. In this way they develop effective techniques for managing a high volume of information and tasks, understanding the needs of their colleagues through short meeting, responsive communication and clear direction.
What doesn’t promote productivity is procrastination, getting to the final project and focusing on daily accomplishments is what proactive and productive people do, planning schedules the night before is also pretty important and helps to rise personal performances.
So what is important to do to become more productive?
The 20 rules to start following to become a highly productive professional