Some days are just harder than others. It’s the end of a week, or the day after a holiday, or there was yet another office birthday. (Cake-coma, anyone?)
When your team is having a hard time focusing on their work, don’t just sigh and hope things will change soon. You can actively help them jump back on the productivity boat with top-down productivity management. Check out the tips in this infographic and get your team moving today.
And if you’re always looking for more tips to help boost team performance, check out 11 additional ways you can increase team productivity.

10 Ways to Make Your Team More Productive (Infographic)
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