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By Reducing Human Error Companies Gain Efficiency

by | Monday, November 5th, 2018

Mistakes happen. This is part of doing business with other people, as well as relying on them to make sure tasks are accomplished promptly. If you want to reduce the amount of user error that your organization suffers from, you, unfortunately, have to assume the worst–that any user will inevitably cause a problem if it’s not addressed correctly beforehand. Thankfully, we have some measures you can consider so as not to create unnecessary issues for yourself.

Here are three tips for reducing human error in the workplace.

Provide Adequate Training
This isn’t a world-changing revelation, but if you train your employees about best practices and give them the training they need to get their jobs done the first time correctly, you’ll encounter a lot less user error overall. This includes having clear processes outlined for more intensive tasks, as well as an established policy and workflow for identifying potential spam or phishing emails in your inbox.

Limit User Permissions
Depending on a user’s role within your organization, you’ll want to limit their permissions whenever possible. This is merely a preventative measure to ensure that nobody who has no business having access to specific information on the network can change its location or make edits to it. This is also considered a solid security practice, as the fewer permissions a user has on their account, the less damage can be done by a hacker or security threat if they were to gain access to it somehow.

“Crowdsource” to Other Employees
What’s better than one mind working on a project or issue? Multiple minds working on a project or problem.

If you want to keep mistakes from happening before a project is completed, you can use the collective mind of your workforce to ensure that any potential issues are cleared up before it’s released. Think of it as a beta testing process–if you identify problems before something goes out, you prevent that human error from costing you revenue in the form of lost sales or lost customers.

Do you want to reduce human error in the workplace? Compudata can help by offering comprehensive network security and productivity solutions designed to both keep your network safe and augment your workforce’s ability to work together toward a common goal. To learn more, reach out to us at 1-855-405-8889.

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