Opinion

Is happiness the answer to construction’s productivity problem?

Happiness is key to workers’ productivity. Building teams as well as buildings is part of the key to solving construction’s productivity conundrum, says Nicky Rance.

Very simply put, construction is about building things. But while the end result is ultimately plain to see – a new bridge, a shining office block or stadium – what is less visible is the team building that goes into successful projects. It is said that a happy worker is a productive worker, and construction sites are no exception.

That construction faces something of a productivity problem is by now well known. And while boosting onsite morale is not the sole answer – improvements in how the sector uses technology being equally key – it is, nonetheless, one of the key factors underpinning productivity. As research from Oxford University’s Saïd Business School has found, workers are 13% more productive when happy.

How can an industry whose stock in trade is building go about constructing happy teams? Ultimately, there are two parts to the answer: the formal and the informal.

Register for free and continue reading

This is not a paywall. Registration allows us to enhance your experience across Construction Management and ensure we deliver you quality editorial content.

Registering also means you can manage your own CPDs, comments, newsletter sign-ups and privacy settings.

Story for CM? Get in touch via email: [email protected]

Latest articles in Opinion