employees spend more than eight hours a week on unnecessary tasks and meetings
Press release Frustration at work: employees spend more than eight hours a week on unnecessary tasks and meetings
DÜSSELDORF, November 4, 2024 — More than one working day per week is lost in Germany due to inefficient job activities. This is the result of a recent Stepstone survey of 5,800 employees: on average, the full-time employees surveyed spend 8.7 hours of their working week on unproductive activities such as unnecessary meetings or repetitive tasks. More than half of them say that overly complex processes affect their own work performance (58 percent). “If people cannot use their time at work meaningfully, it is a waste of precious time and valuable resources — especially while, given the demographic change, more people are leaving the labor market than are entering it,” says Dr. Tobias Zimmermann, labor market expert at The Stepstone Group. A more efficient workplace: with clear communication and AI From the employees' point of view, several factors play a role in improving performance at work: 46 percent would like clearer communication from their manager, 37 percent simpler processes. In addition, more training and development opportunities (30 percent) and investment in better technologies and tools (25 percent) would support a more effective working day. “Modern technologies can help to take over repetitive tasks so that people can devote themselves to meaningful and productive activities that match their skills,” says Dr. Tobias Zimmermann. “Companies that focus on automation, provide their employees with education and training, and thus create better jobs, not only become more productive, but also more attractive employers. This makes them well prepared for the great labor shortage.” Willingness to switch jobs high – until skills and job match For employees, feeling left behind can lead to a lack of motivation at work — as can the feeling of not being able to use their skills effectively. Almost half (45 percent) of respondents said they were dissatisfied with how their talents were being used in their jobs. A third of these people (32 percent) suspect that they could achieve more elsewhere. The proportion is particularly high in customer service (46 percent) and IT (46 percent), for example. The result: almost half of all respondents are dissatisfied with their employer — 68 percent of which are actively looking for a new job. “We need everyone in the right job. To achieve this, job requirements and employee skills must match as closely as possible. Artificial intelligence is increasingly making strides in this regard as a supplement to the complex recruiting process: for example, it helps to simplify processes and check at an early stage whether job ads match the CVs and skills of candidates,” says Dr. Tobias Zimmermann.
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