Modern occupations come with newer problems and one of them is having a high-intensity workplace where multitasking is the norm, time crunch is a standard and negative health implications are an outcome.
A culture of being “always on the call” is not healthy for a company because, despite increased efforts, productivity observes a deep slur.
High-intensity workplaces often have a dull environment, with higher stress levels, which result in lower confidence and lesser productivity .
However, in most of the environments, high-intensity work may not be eliminated, but surely managed to a certain extent with the collaboration of both managers and subordinates by adopting certain measures.
1. Recognition of the problem is the first step towards managing a high-intensity workplace effectively. Unless, you can figure the problems out, you cannot bring forth a solution. If the initial signs are ignored, trouble might be already on its way.
2. Stop multi-tasking and start working on focused activities at a given time. From increasing stress to decreasing productivity, multi-tasking does not work in activities that require your brain power. The human mind can retain only 7-9 things at a given time, so respect its limitations.
Continue to read more:- 10 tips for managing a high-intensity workplace