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Posted on October 16, 2018

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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on October 16, 2018

At one point or another, whether you are a CEO of a rapidly growing company, an entrepreneur of a small business, or an employee of a company that demands a high level of productivity, you are going to be faced with too much work and not enough time to get it all done.
As our culture shifts towards heavier workloads, the expectation remains the same, that you will put in the extra time, take fewer breaks, and still meet the demands that your tasks demand of you.
According to a 2016 study by Wrike, “nearly six in ten employees feel their workloads have gone up,”[i]which not only contributes to staff burnout and a loss of efficiency but it can impact the future growth of your career and your business. With this said, let’s explore a few strategies you can use as an employee, CEO, or entrepreneur to better manage a heavy workload.
The number one thing that is going to save you when you have a heavy workload is to remember that you have to be reasonable, flexible, and have clear cut communication. If you are a boss, always delegate when you can because trying to do everything at once does not scale into profits, into growth, or into positive results. If you need to, use electronic planning to help keep yourself on track, as this invaluable tool will keep you accountable, regardless of whether you are the boss, the individuals, or the employee.
[i] Longelin, Jade. “How to Manage A Heavy Workload Without Increasing Staff or Losing Efficiency.” Tips to Improve Customer Service and Satisfaction, blog.playvox.com/how-to-manage-a-heavy-workload-without-increasing-staff-or-losing-efficiency.