Harry Potter in your office

A problem arises when the average employee is distracted more than 2 hours every day.

 

 

It’s not hard to imagine what distracting noises do to your employees.  In fact, businesses lost an estimated $600 billion just last year to distractions alone.  Conversational distractions were the main culprit.  This is no surprise since many offices are broken up by cubicles rather than walls.  It’s no wonder that your employees aren’t 100% focused on their work.

When Dumbledore can’t solve everything

If only your employees could apply that distracted creativity to their work.  Unfortunately, that’s not the case. So, if you’d like to reclaim all that lost time, it might be time to consider sound masking.  Sound masking is the corporate answer to office noise.  Similar to white noise, sound masking applies low-level sound to the background of your office.  Having the ability to tune out unnecessary distractions will enable your employees to focus on their work, thus improving your bottom line.