Reading EfficiencyThe Situation is employees are overloaded with a constant stream of electronic and/or paper based corporate, customer and personal reading every day. It appears on their desk and their desktop overnight and all day long. Meeting announcements and briefings, meeting minutes, company news, customer communications, benefits information, product information, office events, jokes, and personal e-mails, etc.

The Problem is this reading material is treated as “top priority” and is accomplished before the employee get’s into their “real job.”

The Result is that an assumed 8 hour day is reduced by 2-3 hours by the daily flow of this “required reading.”

The Need is to find a way to decrease the daily flow of reading material and/or to reduce the time required to read this material – “if you can’t turn-off the spicket you better learn how to drink faster.”

And, the Benefit of reducing the time spent reading the daily flow of required reading is an increase in the productive time spent on the employee’s real job. On average, you can reduce reading time by 2 to 3 times, while increasing efficiency by 5 times.

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