Admin overload is becoming more than a workplace frustration. According to Michael Vavakis, Chief Transformation, ESG and People Officer at Ricoh Europe, it is now a productivity, culture, and retention risk for organizations across Europe.
In conversation with UC Today, Vavakis discusses new Ricoh Europe research into the administrative burden facing modern workplaces.
The study surveyed 1,800 decision-makers and 6,000 employees across Europe. It gives Ricoh a broad view of how admin-heavy processes affect both workers and business leaders.
Employees Want More Valuable Work
The findings show that admin limits the time employees can spend on meaningful work. Ricoh’s research found that only 43 percent of European office workers surveyed say they spend most of their working day on tasks that deliver direct value.
The research also highlights a gap between managers and employees. A quarter of employees state that managers underestimate the time admin consumes.
Vavakis explains that this is not just an efficiency problem. When employees spend too much time on repetitive tasks, motivation can fall. Collaboration can also suffer. Over time, resentment can build within teams.
Ricoh’s research found that 14 percent of workers surveyed have considered quitting because of admin burdens alone. It also found that 18 percent say admin creates conflict or tension within their team.



