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Improve your effectiveness When looking at efficiencies, you should also be considering effectiveness. There is no point in improving a process if the process isn’t the best one to be followed to get the job done. Effectiveness is about doing the right task – dictionary.com defines being effective as being “adequate to accomplish a purpose, producing the intended or expected result”.10 Each part of your business should be considered in the context of your vision for your business, and how it aligns to not only the overall business, but also the other parts. It’s a little like a wagon wheel – each of the spokes needs to be balanced with the others, and connected to both the rim on the outside and the hub in the middle. It would make for a pretty bumpy ride if all of the parts weren’t working together! So, what can you look for when examining operational effectiveness? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Quantity of outputs Quality of outputs Work life quality for employees Work effort and commitment (absenteeism, turnover) Employee health and safety Motivation Organisational image Citizenship behaviour Goal and procedural consensus Co-operation within and between units Smooth work co-ordination Adequacy and quality of information Trust Empowerment Alignment of internal systems Quantity of resources – human, financial, operational Quality of resources Ability to cope with external change and uncertainty11 As you can see, effectiveness takes many forms and covers every aspect of your business. It may be a better use of your time and resources to get a professional in to assess the effectiveness of your business. 10 11 http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/effectiveness http://www.citehr.com/18345-how-measure-effectiveness-od-programs.html