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Could you work smarter, not harder?

4 min read

Jan 3, 2025

What do we mean by working smarter?

Smart working refers to the way technology has helped transform teams to work more efficiently. These changes could be as all-encompassing as moving your office to a centralized online workspace. Or they can be more indirect, like the adoption of Agile as a new work style due to the proficiencies technology has given to teams.

Smart working aims to remove all those issues that plagued the offices of old—inflexibility, work silos, and closed-box thinking. Instead, it champions the factors that truly matter to any business: people and their ideas. Businesses who do not adopt smart working are at danger of falling behind, especially at a time when finding new ways of working is a necessity for everyone. Many employers and their employees are now deciding how their organizations should work moving forward—at Dropbox, we’re already committing to having a virtual first workplace.

In this environment, many features of smarter working are being considered so essential that employers and employees alike may take them for granted. That means if you still aren’t offering modern initiatives like telecommuting or flexible work hours, you may have a tougher time attracting top talent.

How does smart working increase workplace efficiency?

You only need to look at your smartphone to see how technology can boost efficiency ten-fold. Tasks that a few decades ago might have required half a dozen devices can now be done with just your phone. Similarly, work processes that even one decade ago might have needed multiple, expensive, desktop programs can now be done with single online solutions. Consider the following ways technology can affect your teams, and you’ll also see how it has a far-reaching impact on your overall business:

Freeing your office

A smart workspace isn’t limited to four walls or a single zip code, it can exist anywhere you have an internet connection (and can keep up with you even if you don’t). Smart working means you can work wherever you are. That eliminates the old issues of “I left x in the office,” “I forgot x at home” or, “I can’t access x from home, I’ll have to come in on the weekend” all which ruin motivation and morale. Plus, it empowers you as a business to attract talent from all over the world, not just those closest to you. With a network of remote workers, you have a whole team who can work without being restricted by office hours or even time zones.

Collaboration and teamwork

We’ve all been there, working on the same document with five other people. Download attachment, edit, rename, upload attachment, send, repeat. Only for the wrong version of the file to be sent off in the end. Smart working spells the end of these desktop-only limitations. Online collaboration lets multiple people work on the one document, which then updates in real-time. So, you can hit new levels of productivity as all those finicky steps in-between each edit, disappear.

Securely share files and collaborate with ease

Dropbox makes it easy to store files safely in the cloud, ready to securely share with collaborators.

Choose smarter working, not harder working

There are endless ways technology can change your workplace for the better. Let Dropbox help you with everything from your team’s communication skills to their time management, so your hard work will always mean your best work.

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