Have you ever heard of synchronized clocks? As the name implies, it is a system where a set of clocks form a network and synchronize their time.
If you are used to the individual clocks just being wound up manually to follow a certain time, you might think that the synchronized clock system is one extravagant system; but really, it's a great investment if you want to improve the efficiency and productivity in your workplace.
One of the earliest uses of synchronized clock systems involved the television and radio broadcast industry.
These kinds of businesses operate on a fiercely strict schedule, where every second that they go on air is organized and planned way ahead of time.
To execute their schedules efficiently, they used a unified time system and made their core production people work with that as basis for their schedules.
They also employed clock synchronization networks which were in sync with the standard UTC time to allow different TV facilities coordinate their schedules without missing out on out of band signals.
It's pretty impressive, huh? After sometime, this kind of system also became useful for emergency associations like 911 and eventually for airports, schools and hospitals.
There are several reasons why you might need synchronized clocks.
One of its most common uses is for attendance tracking and time scheduling.
In a big workplace, clocks need to follow a unified time so that everyone is at the same page when it comes to coordination, and then everything may run smoothly.
Imagine if the clocks didn't follow the same time-some people would start work later, and some may leave earlier, and others would abuse their break times.
Imagine that happening in a factory, in a hospital, or in a school! It would surely be very, very chaotic! Aside from the chaos, this would eventually trickle down to the end production.
For businesses which are focused on producing something, if departments are scheduled waywardly, the production line will surely be affected.
There would be a delay at the bottom line because the coordination was inefficient.
So really, synchronized clocks will really do you good if these kinds of problems scare you.
Aside from that another bonus benefit that synchronized clocks will give you is that when you install this system, you will be able to project a very professional aura.
This adds positive pressure to your people because they know that you made this investment to improve efficiency in the workplace.
It sends a message that you cannot afford hapless mistakes and time lags.
For your prospect clients, it surely projects a no-nonsense appearance.
And because of this high-end professionalism, they will view you and your company positively.
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