Abstract
With a never-ending stream of new workplace fads, popular consulting programs, and self-proclaimed business gurus, it can be difficult for managers to identify what practices result in increased employee productivity. Certainly, many approaches lack any supporting scientific evidence for their effectiveness, but some techniques withstand empirical scrutiny. This article reviews one solid strategy to increase workplace productivity: increase employee autonomy.
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