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Is My Team Busy Or Productive?

14 July 2026 by Guest

Windhoek, Namibia: How much of your payroll is paying for productive work—and how much is paying employees to work around inefficient processes? It is a question every CEO should be asking. Many organisations have busy employees. Calendars are full, inboxes never stop growing, meetings fill the day and reports are delivered on time. Yet being busy …

Windhoek, Namibia: How much of your payroll is paying for productive work—and how much is paying employees to work around inefficient processes?

It is a question every CEO should be asking.

Many organisations have busy employees. Calendars are full, inboxes never stop growing, meetings fill the day and reports are delivered on time. Yet being busy does not necessarily mean being productive.

The real question is whether employees are spending their time creating value or simply working around inefficient processes.

Consider a typical office environment.

An employee receives information by email, then

  • Saves attachments to multiple folders.
  • Updates several Microsoft Excel workbooks.
  • Copy figures into a management report.
  • Searches Microsoft Outlook for an email from last month.
  • Attends a Microsoft Teams meeting without a clear agenda.
  • recreates a document because nobody can find the latest version.
  • Answers a question that was answered only yesterday.

None of these activities creates value for the customer.

Individually, these tasks seem insignificant.

Across an organisation, they consume hundreds or even thousands of productive hours every year.

These hidden inefficiencies rarely appear in financial reports, yet they reduce productivity, delay decisions and prevent employees from focusing on work that creates real business value.

Before investing in artificial intelligence, organisations should first understand how work is actually performed.

Can recurring reports be simplified?

Are employees using Microsoft Excel efficiently?

Could Microsoft Outlook rules reduce email administration?

Would Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Loop improve collaboration and reduce unnecessary meetings?

Can information be stored where everyone can find it instead of remaining hidden in personal inboxes?

Only once these questions have been answered does artificial intelligence deliver its greatest value.

AI can draft documents, analyse data and summarise meetings, but it cannot decide whether the underlying process makes business sense. That remains a leadership responsibility.

AI should not replace good business practices. It should enhance them.

When organisations combine efficient workflows, strong Microsoft 365 skills and practical AI adoption, employees spend less time searching, copying, repeating and correcting work, and more time solving problems, serving customers and making better decisions.

According to Arnold Muscat, Director of College Africa Group, productivity is not measured by how busy employees appear but by how effectively they achieve business outcomes.

“Technology does not create productivity. Better processes, stronger workplace skills and practical AI do.”

For business leaders, the challenge is not simply implementing AI.

It is ensuring that employees have the processes, skills and tools to work smarter every day.

Because the goal is never to make people busier.

It is to make them more productive.

Is your team busy—or genuinely productive?

College Africa Group helps organisations identify hidden productivity losses, improve business processes, strengthen Microsoft 365 skills and implement practical AI that delivers measurable business results.

Through AI Workflow Discovery, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft 365 Copilot and AI training, we help organisations work smarter—not simply harder.

Learn more: https://collegeafricagroup.com

Contact us: https://collegeafricagroup.com/contact

Better Processes. Stronger Skills. Smarter AI.

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Your employees may be busy all day, but are they creating real business value? Before investing in AI, identify where time is being lost, improve your processes and strengthen workplace skills. AI delivers the greatest value when it supports efficient ways of working.. Photo: A Muscat

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