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Embracing A People-Centric Design In Last-Mile Delivery And Elsewhere

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Last updated: 2023/08/03 at 2:59 PM
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Nishith Rastogi is a Founder & CEO of Locus, a leading-edge technology company helping 300+ global enterprises achieve last-mile excellence.

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Embracing People-Centric Workplace DesignA Case For People-Centric Design In TechDriving Productivity In The Last Mile1. Enable Drivers To Take Charge2. Improve User Interface

As labor productivity worldwide slows down, a problem highlighted in recent studies, I believe that we’re at a crucial turning point. Rising inflation is creating significant challenges and making it harder for businesses to grow their workforce. With these major changes in the economy, I think it’s clear that just adding more workers is no longer a practical solution to the productivity problem.

Instead, I see the answer lying within the very heart of our organizations: our existing workforce. This moment urges us to shift our attention from larger economic trends and reassess our basic perspective toward work.

Embracing People-Centric Workplace Design

The global work landscape is transforming rapidly and it’s time to recognize that the key to unlocking human potential may lie in a design framework that doesn’t just “employ” people but rather nurtures, engages and empowers them.

My viewpoint here reveals the need for a big change: Moving from the old task-oriented approach to a more humane, people-centric design invites us to reimagine our workplaces—not merely as cogwheels in the machinery but as ecosystems of growth and fulfillment where each individual’s contributions are valued, their strengths amplified and their potential fully realized.

We’re getting the hang of this new landscape, establishing the importance of an employee-focused approach and discovering how it can lead us to truly tap into our workforce’s hidden potential.

A Case For People-Centric Design In Tech

In an increasingly digital era, the primary focus of technology design has often been on enhancing functionality and efficiency. In fact, the International Data Corporation (IDC) report anticipates worldwide digital transformation investments to hit $3.4 trillion by 2026.

While these aspects are crucial, I see the industry increasingly recognizing the significance of people-centric design—a design that centers around a user’s needs, preferences and experiences.

The renowned German industrial designer, Dieter Rams, emphasized the importance of good manufacturing on the efficiency of both the product manufacturing and the use. By implementing a design that is tailored to fit the users’ needs, technology can offer more meaningful resolutions to existing problems and enhance the user experience significantly.

According to Rams, good design is unobtrusive, honest, easy to understand, environmentally friendly and thorough, down to the last detail. One domain where I believe this approach can be particularly transformative, and one where I work, is the “last mile” in logistics. This is a sector where even minor inefficiencies can lead to significant cost overruns and decreased customer satisfaction.

Here, the adoption of a people-centric design could act as a key differentiator, increasing efficiency, productivity and overall satisfaction for both employees and customers.

Driving Productivity In The Last Mile

A key concept underpinning a people-centric design is understanding the people who will use the product. This approach can significantly enhance productivity in two important ways:

1. Enable Drivers To Take Charge

An example of effective human-centric design is found in state-of-the-art technology platforms specializing in logistics optimization. Such platforms feature intelligent routing algorithms that have learned from millions of deliveries completed in the past. They carefully analyze factors such as traffic patterns, delivery volumes and time windows, minimizing unnecessary detours, idle time and fuel wastage.

But this technology should go beyond efficiency, factoring in the well-being of the driver. One way we can ensure this is by allowing the implementation of breaks on driver routes, ensuring that their workforce is well rested and mentally alert.

This focus on the human element can lead to increased productivity. By giving drivers control over their work process, they also can feel more involved and valued. Any way that you can include more autonomy and recognition can drive up efficiency and satisfaction among workers, ultimately leading to better work outcomes.

2. Improve User Interface

The step from giving control to drivers to improving their user interface isn’t a big one. An easy-to-use interface is important when it comes to employee-focused design. This is especially important in logistics where planning routes is vital.

By providing accurate routes that consider real-time on-ground conditions, you can optimize the process, save time and reduce fatigue. As a result, this can boost productivity while also improving the working conditions for drivers.

When looking to your driver-facing app for last-mile delivery, prioritize the means so they can access their current and potential earnings. By simplifying payment information access, you can help foster trust with drivers and connect to the initial concept of enabling drivers to take charge.

As we move forward, I believe the adoption and implementation of people-centric designs in our organizations and technologies will no longer be a novelty but a necessity. Recognizing the potential of this approach, I envision a future where technology becomes a seamless extension of the human experience, unlocking untapped potential and inspiring a workforce that is not just more productive but also more satisfied, engaged and motivated.

As we stand at the precipice of this shift, I believe it is time for those in tech to embrace this transformation, redefine our traditional boundaries and create environments where people truly thrive.

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