The Productivity Paradox: Why More Tools Make Us Less Efficient
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Summary
We’ve never had more productivity tools. So why does work feel more chaotic, fragmented, and exhausting than ever?
In this episode of SideQuest, we explore the productivity paradox. The idea that while tools promise efficiency, they often create more coordination, more interruptions, and more noise.
We talk about:
- Why companies now run on 100+ tools
- How “busy work” quietly replaced meaningful output
- The pressure to be visible rather than effective
- Why deep work is disappearing from modern workplaces
- And whether AI will simplify work… or make it even more complex
If you’ve ever spent more time updating tasks, responding to notifications, or sitting in meetings than actually doing your work, this episode will feel uncomfortably familiar.
Because the real issue isn’t the tools. It’s how we’ve built work around them.
⏱️ Show Notes- Coordination vs execution: why 60% of time goes to “organising work”
- The rise of tool overload in startups and scale-ups
- Visibility as a hidden KPI
- Interruptions, context switching, and lost focus
- AI agents: simplifier or multiplier of complexity?
- The case for focus, clarity, and simplicity
productivity, work culture, future of work, productivity tools, AI at work, SaaS, deep work, burnout, workplace efficiency, product marketing, modern work, remote work
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