4 Ways Process Improvement Can Increase Objectivity In The Workplace

Hilary Corna
3 min readMay 16, 2023

You cannot run and grow a business relying on your gut. The lack of objectivity in operations can lead to inefficiencies, inconsistency, poor decision-making, lack of transparency, and reduced accountability, among others.

Process improvement can increase objectivity in business by introducing standardized processes and procedures that are based on objective data and analysis rather than gut feeling, subjective opinions, hearsay, or preferences. By using data-driven analysis and identifying areas where processes can be improved, organizations can reduce variability and inconsistencies in their workflows, which in turn can increase objectivity.

How Process Improvement Can Increase Objectivity At Work:

1. Standardization

Once you standardize your operations, it will tell you how to design your organization so you don’t have to rely on your gut. It removes the visceral component in your operations and makes them more objective.

Without standardized processes, work can be done in different ways by different people, which can lead to variability in outcomes. This can result in quality issues, customer dissatisfaction, and higher costs.

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Hilary Corna

CEO | Founder of The Human Way | Bestselling Author | New book #UNprofessional out 9/21 | Host of the UNprofessional podcast | As seen in Forbes, Fortune, WSJ