We waste time at work, whether it’s on purpose or by accident. Luckily, G Suite can help you accomplish more at work, quicker. Here are 4 signs you’re spending time on the wrong things, and tips on how to avoid wasting time at work.

1. You’ve spent more time emailing co-workers than you have actually working
On an average people spends an estimated 13 hours per week writing emails i.e. almost two full work days. Luckily, you can cut back on time spent replying to emails with Smart Reply in Gmail. Smart Reply uses machine learning to generate quick, natural language responses for you.

2. You’ve spent the past hour formatting slides for a presentation
Is an image centered? Should you use “Times New Roman” or “Calibri?” Formatting the presentations takes too much of our time and diverts you from what’s really valuable: sharing insights.

Now you can save time polishing your presentations by explore in Slides which is powered by machine learning. Explore generates design suggestions for your presentation so that you don’t have to worry about cropping, resizing or reformatting. You can also use Explore in Docs, which makes it easy to research right within your documents. Explore will recommend related topics to help you learn more or even suggest photos or more content you can add to your document.

3. You can’t find a file you know you saved in your drive
Where is that XYZ file? According to a report by McKinsey,  on an average an employees spend almost two hours every day searching and gathering information.

Curb time wasted with Quick Access in Drive, which uses machine intelligence to predict and suggest files you need when you need them. Natural Language Processing (NLP) also makes it possible for you to search the way you speak. Let's say if you’re searching for an important file from 2016. Simply search “spreadsheets I created in 2016” and voilà!

Another way to avoid losing files is by using Team Drives, a central location in Drive that houses shared files. In Team Drives, all team members can access files (or manage individual share permissions), so you don’t have to worry about tracking down a file after someone leaves or granting access to every doc that you create.

4. You’ve fussed with a spreadsheet formula over and over again
According to internal Google data, less than 30 percent of enterprise users feel comfortable manipulating formulas within spreadsheets.

You do not need to remember formulas, time-consuming analysis and dive straight into finding insights with Explore in Sheets, which uses machine learning to crunch numbers for you. Type in questions (in words, not formulas) in Explore in Sheets on the web to learn more about your data instantly. And now, you can use the same powerful technology to create charts for you within Sheets. Instead of manually building graphs, ask Explore to do it for you by typing the request in words.


Let's focus more on important, strategic work to be more productive at work