It can be the seemingly trivial things around the office that frustrates us most and can affect how productive we are at work. Some of the most common problems are painfully slow computers, printers jamming, unpleasant toilets and coffee machines breaking down – the list goes on. Often businesses overlook these issues to focus on bigger issues such as fair pay, employee relationships and employee recognition. This can be understandable. However, overlooking these “smaller” issues can have negative effects on staff morale and productivity. We at Expert Market commissioned a survey of over 1000 office workers in the UK to determine which office equipment/utilities frustrated office workers the most, and had the biggest impact on their morale at work. From the findings of the survey we have listed the top ten frustrations in the office (that does not include your co-workers!) below. We are sure may office workers can relate to them!
Infographic by: expertmarket
It can be the seemingly trivial things around the office that frustrates us most and can affect how productive we are at work. Some of the most common problems are painfully slow computers, printers jamming, unpleasant toilets and coffee machines breaking down – the list goes on. Often businesses overlook these issues to focus on bigger issues such as fair pay, employee relationships and employee recognition. This can be understandable. However, overlooking these “smaller” issues can have negative effects on staff morale and productivity. We at Expert Market commissioned a survey of over 1000 office workers in the UK to determine which office equipment/utilities frustrated office workers the most, and had the biggest impact on their morale at work. From the findings of the survey we have listed the top ten frustrations in the office (that does not include your co-workers!) below. We are sure may office workers can relate to them!
Infographic by: expertmarket
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