The real reason you’re not more productive at work? It’s not boredom—it’s bad UX

The real reason you’re not more productive at work? It’s not boredom—it’s bad UX

The enterprise software we use at work is slowing us down, and for all sorts of reasons, from individual components of the UI to the workflows that take us from one piece of software to another. Andrew Hogan, principal analyst specializing in design, discusses some of the biggest problems he sees in these tools and offers critical insight on how some companies are fixing enterprise UX.

How much can UX impact us, really?

It’s difficult to figure out how much your email client or sales software could be slowing you down

Bad labels are confounding to learn

One of the biggest culprits for bogging down workers is acronym soup

Your company can do something about it

Many companies are using their own design teams to fix shortcomings in enterprise software.

Are your computers slow?

At the baseline level, enterprise systems are slow.

Workflows lead employees nowhere

One of the greatest divides Hogan sees between consumer software and enterprise software comes down to a boring, perhaps esoteric, word: “workflow.”

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