
Maximising Productivity in the Digital Workplaceupport
The Essential Hacks for Businesses
The Digital Workplace:
Where Productivity Gains and Losses Happen
A growing financial advisory firm recently adopted Microsoft 365 to streamline collaboration and improve productivity. However, six months in, they were still struggling with inefficiencies—endless email chains, missed deadlines, and employees feeling overwhelmed by digital distractions.
It wasn’t the tools that were failing them—it was the lack of structured productivity strategies.
The Biggest Productivity Killers in Businesses
Despite having access to advanced productivity tools, businesses still experience workflow bottlenecks. The most common challenges include:

1
Poor Email and Communication Management
Endless emails and unnecessary meetings drain productivity. Employees spend 28% of their workweek managing emails, leading to reduced focus on high-priority tasks.
Solution:
- Use Microsoft Teams for internal communication instead of email.
- Implement email filtering and priority inboxes to reduce clutter.
- Schedule email-free hours to focus on deep work.
2
Lack of Task Prioritisation
Without structured task management, employees waste time on low-impact activities, leaving critical work unfinished.
Solution:
- Use Microsoft Planner or Trello to prioritise and assign tasks.
- Follow the Eisenhower Matrix:
- Urgent & Important → Do it now
- Important but Not Urgent → Schedule it
- Urgent but Not Important → Delegate it
- Neither Urgent nor Important → Eliminate it


3
Inefficient Meetings and Collaboration
Meetings are often too long, unstructured, and unproductive, leading to wasted time and disengaged employees.
Solution:
- Replace unnecessary meetings with asynchronous collaboration in Microsoft Teams.
- Set clear agendas and time limits for meetings.
- Record meetings for employees who don’t need to attend live
4
Manual, Repetitive Workflows
Businesses spend hours on tasks that could be automated, reducing time for strategic work.
Solution:
- Use Microsoft Power Automate to automate approvals, notifications, and data entry.
- Implement AI-driven tools to handle repetitive emails and scheduling.
- Set up document templates for common reports and proposals.

How Businesses Can Maximise
Productivity with Microsoft 365
- Leverage OneDrive & SharePoint for Cloud Collaboration:
Ensure employees can access and edit documents in real time without sending multiple versions via email. - Use Microsoft To-Do for Personal Task Management:
Employees can track daily tasks, set priorities, and receive reminders to stay on top of responsibilities. - Set Up Focus Mode & Digital Wellbeing Features:
Encourage employees to use Do Not Disturb modes, time-tracking tools, and screen-time limits to reduce distractions. - Adopt the 80/20 Rule for Work Efficiency:
Identify the 20% of tasks that generate 80% of business impact and prioritise them. - Measure Productivity with Microsoft Viva Insights:
Gain data-driven insights on work habits, meeting efficiency, and time spent on tasks to optimise workflows.
Conclusion: Productivity Is
About Strategy, Not Just Effort
Simply using Microsoft 365 or collaboration tools isn’t enough to drive productivity—businesses must implement structured workflow automation, task prioritisation, and digital collaboration strategies.
By reducing email overload, automating repetitive tasks, and leveraging AI-driven insights, companies can maximise efficiency, improve employee focus, and enhance business performance.
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