Almost everyone has worked at a job where a manager tells them to “be more productive” without any guidance or definition. They’ve been told to work harder and be efficient, but, in the absence of any concrete advice, implementing this feedback is next to impossible. As we all know, coaching employees with cliches is counterproductive.

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Almost everyone has worked at a job where a manager tells them to “be more productive” without any guidance or definition. They’ve been told to work harder and be efficient, but, in the absence of any concrete advice, implementing this feedback is next to impossible. As we all know, coaching employees with cliches is counterproductive.
That’s where employee productivity metrics come in. Metrics for frontline industries such as retail, manufacturing, and hospitality help managers provide practical, concrete solutions and give frontline workers real tools to improve. Not only can clear KPIs enhance output, but they also boost morale.
Clear guidance allows people to do their jobs better. That is good for the numbers and even better for the people behind those numbers.
It would be easy to manage a business with one employee. You could always have a sense of what they are doing and would be able to offer specific and concrete advice about what they can be doing better.
Leaders of frontline workforces don’t have that luxury. Global enterprises might have hundreds or thousands of workers in various factories, warehouses, stores, and outposts around the world. There’s no way to understand what everyone is doing all at once.
Productivity metrics give you a more clear picture. They allow managers to make sense of employee behaviors and understand what their workforce needs. This clarity around goals is crucial for frontline workers. Having accurate, meaningful guidance helps them do their jobs better and more efficiently. It also helps them understand the value of their work and feel connected to the team.
Metrics are the input that creates better output. But for frontline workers, employee productivity metrics are not about control. They are all about support.
A business can have metrics for everything. Every action can, in theory, generate data. But too much data is overwhelming and can muddle the broader picture. By separating the signal from the noise, you can find the data that gives you a clear picture at what’s happening with your frontline workers.
Retail operations have a pretty well-defined set of metrics. Some of the most helpful include:
Retail is all about improving sales. When you staff correctly, train smartly, and improve knowledge, you make the customer experience smoother. And happy customers mean happier employees.
Hospitality is an umbrella term for a number of businesses in the service industry, from restaurants to hotels to spas. While there is no one number that captures everything, there are a few important metrics available to assess productivity:
Hospitality is a people-centric business. How well people are treated can’t always be measured, but these metrics help reveal how your visitors feel about their experience.
In some ways, manufacturing has the most straightforward productivity metrics. These include:
The best way to improve all metrics in manufacturing is to continue to build engagement.
Some metrics span across industries.
Improving all of these metrics boils down to one thing: communication.
Lack of product knowledge. Not knowing how to help customers. Errors due to inadequate training. Feeling left out. Feeling underappreciated. These all lead to unhappy employees, low morale, and poor performance. It shows up in the metrics.
A centralized communication platform that’s easy to use and mobile-friendly connects frontline workers to the information, support, and colleagues they need to succeed. They can receive internal communications, talk to each other, receive the recognition they deserve, and celebrate others being recognized. They are able to participate in clear, streamlined onboarding and training processes that set them up for success at every stage of their career.
With the right communication and collaboration tools, frontline workers are more engaged and empowered to do their best work — which will ultimately be reflected in your employee productivity metrics.
Get a demo to see how Beekeeper has all the best employee communication tools on one easy-to-use platform. Let’s start communicating.
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