Cutting costs doesn’t mean cutting corners
Businesses have fewer resources but clients who demand better service. Every manager is looking for ways to cut costs and somehow not cut corners. How can you get more from less?
Maximizing the resource you have
Let’s face it, in an open office sound carries. As one Cornell study found, “as sound levels increase, the complexity of the task one can complete generally decreases.” In addition, they found that high levels of noise generally lead to higher levels of fatigue and irritability. So, you get less or at least worse work from tired and stressed employees.
The same Cornell study also stated that the best way to contend with excessive noise is by using a sound-masking system. Sound-masking provides a uniform and low-level background noise to cancel out unwanted distractions, thus enabling your workers to produce higher-quality work in less time.
Without hiring any new staff, you can increase your company’s productivity exponentially by reclaiming the time lost due to unnecessary distractions. Don’t you think it’s worth maximizing your workers’ time?
Mardex, Justin. (2004) Auditory, visual, and physical distractions in the workplace. Retrieved August 17, 2009 from http://www.scribd.com/doc/13038258/Auditory-visual-and-physical-distractions-in-the-workplace