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There is a battle brewing in the modern workplace, and it’s not between humans and robots in some sci-fi sense. It’s a friction-filled struggle between the people who do the work and the tools they are forced to use to get it done.
Most business owners want control. I get it. You want to know that your network is secure, your data is backed up, and your employees are actually working. There is a very fine line between securing the environment and suffocating the worker, however.
When you lock things down so tightly that an employee has to jump through five hoops just to open a PDF, or when you implement productivity tracking that monitors every keystroke, you aren't just protecting your business. You’re telling your team that you don't trust them.
Your users are people, not assets. If you treat them like a piece of software that needs to be managed, they’re going to perform like a buggy application; they'll crash, they'll lag, and eventually, they'll just stop responding.
We’ve all heard the buzzwords: digital transformation, leveraging AI, moving the needle. To a business owner, these mean efficiency. To an employee, they often mean more work with fewer results.
Very few people get excited over technology anymore. A flashy new laptop is nice for about twenty minutes, but then it just becomes the place where you deal with 300 emails and a confusing VoIP system that drops calls.
If your technology makes their day-to-day life harder, they will fight it. They won't do it with a protest in the breakroom; they’ll do it by checking out. They'll do the bare minimum, ignore the best practices you've set up, and look for workarounds that could put your business at risk.
So, how do we fix the friction? How do we turn this battle into a partnership? It starts with changing the way we look at IT investments.
One thing rings very true: Your best employee has already started checking out if the tools they use are standing in their way. You just haven't noticed yet because they're still showing up and doing the work.
Technology should be an invitation to do better work, not a hurdle to jump over. When you empower your staff with the right tools and—more importantly—the right training and trust, the battle disappears.
At C3-Solutions, we’ve been helping businesses in Greater Washington DC & Maryland to not just fix their computers; but to help companies like yours build a system that your team actually wants to use.
If you’re feeling that friction in your office, or if you want to make sure your next IT investment actually makes your team's lives easier, let’s chat. Give us a call at (240) 226-7055.
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C3-Solutions
300 Kerby Hill Rd
Fort Washington, Maryland 20744
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