Consistently Produce Your Desired Results
Article Overview: What is the difference between effectiveness and efficiency? The definition of effective reads “producing a decided, decisive, or desired effect”. The term efficiency is usually associated with machinery or science. The word efficient is defined as “productive of desired effects and productive without waste”. When an inanimate object is performing its function as directed, it is often said to be efficient. This is why many definitions include the term “without waste.”
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Consistently Produce Your Desired Results
Efficiency can also be used when describing people, that is,
people who are performing their jobs efficiently—as directed and without the
need for maintenance. The quality of
being effective usually involves more human terms, as in reaching someone’s
mind and heart through a process of reason and conversation. In business the two terms tend to be used
interchangeably.
Effectiveness vs Efficiency
Some experts have commented that a directive of efficiency
tends to dehumanize factors and favors quick decisions over careful
analysis. The efficient person may move
rapidly, checking off things to do in a hurried fashion. After all, the motivation is to perform the
job quickly and with minimal waste. This
attitude may not give the proper attention to details. This is not to say someone that is efficient
is doing anything wrong. In fact, there
are many benefits to being an efficient thinker. Efficient thinkers are organized. They operate quickly and don’t have time for
procrastination or laziness. They work
well with tools and communicate clearly in voice and writing. They are on time and respect the company’s
resources. In other words, efficient
thinkers work well according to established systems. They learn the system and they adhere to the
operation some might think. They take a
robotic approach towards many situations, which is appreciated for certain
tasks.
An effective thinker wants the results, but focuses on
getting results in the realm of their responsibilities. Effectiveness has more to do with teaching,
with life experience, and with specialized expertise in a chosen field. These advantages help to bring about
effective results. There is more of a
personal touch when one strives to be effective. Clients and employees want the personal touch
and want assurances that their money and their efforts are not all in
vain. Very often these people need
guidance, the specialty of an effective thinker. People skills come more naturally for an
effective thinker than an efficient thinker.
The efficient thinker is more concerned with the overall process, while
the effective thinker empathizes with every person involved. In order to teach others effectively, you
have to reach out to them and deliver that “human factor” that efficient systems
don’t provide.
Cultivating Both Qualities in
Business
You could strive to be an effective worker, even while you
are supported by efficiency. You have to
combine both perspectives, first of working with individual people, and second,
working with a united front. If you
sense that you alienate others or lack people skills then you need to decrease
the efficient side of your brain and focus on effectively communicating with
others. If you sense that you have good
communicative skills but are often so disorganized that it starts to affect
your performance, then you might need to work on time management, the specialty
of the efficient thinker. Try to plan
out your schedule by calendaring and time blocking, and write an agenda for all
of your important events. An agenda can
help you stay on topic and not waste time going in different directions. Others
can learn from this good example.
If you are unsure on whether you need work in effective or
efficient thinking, then it may help to ask others to provide feedback of your
performance. This can be done by asking
a professional acquaintance or even by asking clients to fill out satisfaction
surveys. Some people are willing to give
an opinion, especially if they have just paid for your services or if they care
about you and helping you advance in your life.
Remember to keep regularly taking these surveys so you can compare your
present operation to your past and monitor your progress. There are free internet survey tools you can
utilize to receive valuable feedback.
A proper balance of effectiveness and efficiency will be
required in practically every avenue of life, from the work office, to the
customer service desk, to even the family unit.
You need to effectively communicate and deliver a result, but you need
to organize your activities so that you make the most of your time. Being effective and efficient allows you to
be more productive so you can get more done in less time and enjoy more time to
do what you really want to do in your life.
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Uniques: 200,000 per Month
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Blog Posts: 189+
Forum Posts: 256,000+
Topics: 19,000+
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