94% of Indian professionals think the most organized people are the most productive: Atlassian Survey

Bengaluru, March 4, 2025 – In the dynamic landscape of the Indian workplace,
where efficiency and collaboration are paramount, a new survey on personal
productivity from Atlassian, a global leader in team collaboration and
productivity software, sheds light on the critical role of being organized. The
findings indicate that a resounding 94% of Indian knowledge workers believe
that the most organized individuals are also the most productive, highlighting
the strong connection between order and output.
The
survey commissioned by Atlassian and conducted by Wakefield Research, had
responses from 6,000 knowledge workers in 6 markets: US, UK, Australia, India,
Germany and France, with 1,000 respondents per market. Interestingly, 82% of
Indian participants consider themselves more organized than their colleagues,
suggesting a high level of self-perceived organizational competence in the
workforce.
The ripple effect of disorganization in teams
A
significant 56% of Indian knowledge workers report having to take on extra work
when collaborating with disorganized colleagues. This highlights the ripple
effect of disorganization, where the burden of inefficiency falls on others,
potentially leading to increased workloads and decreased morale. Furthermore,
33% of professionals have had to redo work due to a disorganized teammate,
underscoring the direct cost of disorganization in terms of wasted time and
resources.
Navigating ‘controlled chaos’ and finding personal
systems
While
the ideal of perfect organization is often touted, the survey also reveals a
more nuanced reality in India. Many professionals have developed their own
unique systems for managing tasks, even if those systems appear unconventional.
In fact, chaos correlates with age as 71% of Gen Z and 72% of Millennials in
India agree their organization system looks chaotic, but it works perfectly for
them. This 'controlled chaos' approach may be a reflection of the fast-paced
and often unpredictable nature of the Indian workplace.
The balancing act: Work, life, and the tools of
organization
The
survey reveals that 46% of Indian workers use two separate to-do lists to track
tasks across work and their personal lives, while 27% combine personal and work
tasks into one to-do list. This suggests a diverse range of approaches, with
some preferring a clear separation between work and personal responsibilities,
while others opt for a more integrated approach.
Furthermore,
most (83%) Indian knowledge workers are using tools introduced to them in their
workplace to organize their personal lives, especially senior leaders,
highlighting the spillover effect of professional tools into personal
organization. It’s also common for organizations to have organizational
tools for employees to utilize. But surprisingly, the majority (87%) of Indian
employees have invested in 5 or more task management or productivity tools,
indicating a strong desire for effective organizational solutions.
Three tips for more productivity
Here
are three methods for organizing and completing tasks more efficiently:
1. Timeboxing: To better manage your to-dos, estimate the time
needed for each task and schedule them in your calendar. Focus on one task at a
time to boost productivity and gain clarity on your goals.
2. Regularly clear out your to-do list: Productive people regularly remove non-urgent and
unimportant tasks. Digital tools can help you organize and prioritize new tasks
effectively.
3. Set priorities: Before leaving each day, determine the next day's
most important task—the "top to-do." Completing a key task daily
increases motivation and prevents less important tasks from dominating your
time.
“Our
to-do lists need to evolve as much as we do. As our tasks, teams and ways of
working change, so should the systems and tools we use to organize them.
Organizational tools that are customizable and allow for flexibility in to-do
lists not only increase personal productivity but also improve team dynamics on
the job,” says Dr. Molly Sands, Head of the Teamwork Lab at Atlassian.
Atlassian introduces new Trello features to improve
personal productivity
Atlassian
is introducing new features in Trello to help professionals more efficiently capture,
organize, and manage their tasks, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI). Key
features include:
- AI-powered
Trello inbox that seamlessly captures tasks from various sources like
emails, Slack, and voice notes.
- The
Trello Planner, which integrates task management with calendar planning
for improved time management.
Trello's
new features will be available from April 2025. For more information, visit
Atlassian's blog: https://www.atlassian.com/blog/announcements/trello-personal-productivity.
You can find the full results
of the study on the Atlassian
blog.
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