As technology proliferates in both our homes and workplaces, obsession over fancy new gadgets has given way to worry about the long-term implications of constant connectedness, especially from parents of teens who are glued to their screens. And the hand-wringers are not totally out of touch.
According to recent scientific findings, the more time teens spend on screens, the less happy they are. Adults in the workplace can suffer a similar fate with the constant barrage of emails, video chat requests and meetings reducing productivity and increasing burn out.
There are always two sides to every coin, however, and technology has also improved the human condition at home and at work. The Pew Research Center found that 42 percent of Americans believe technology brought the biggest improvements to their lives over the past 50 years, and 22 percent believe that technology will provide the greatest improvements to the quality of life in the next 50 years. Technology came in higher than medicine and health, and the economy.
The positive impacts of technology are all around us, and many of them are so commonplace we might not even recognize them. Here are three ways technology is improving the human experience at work and beyond.
Human-centered design has been at the root of some of the most prolific and impactful technology advances of the past decades. But focusing on the needs of certain individuals has also come with some unintended consequences.
As workplace technology evolves, design and implementation should evolve as well. A “human-centered” approach takes into consideration the needs of the group—your employees as a whole or your organizational goals—above the needs of the one. By choosing a desired end-state and then working backward from there to plan, design and implement technology solutions, you’ll find a more sustainable and profitable approach that really does make life better—for everyone.
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