This infographic explores the correlation between drinking coffee and productivity in the workplace. Made by Gryffin Media for Toll Free Forwarding, the chart aims to answer the question 'Does coffee really make you more productive at work?' The graphic offers a lot of information not just about coffee, but about how coffee affects work and how to use that to your advantage.
This infographic on coffee and productivity suggests taking your coffee break -- if you include yourself in the 63% of Americans who drink coffee at work -- when you are most chemically receptive to it (optimally between 9:30am and 11:30am or 1:30pm to 5pm). The infographic also notes the caffeine boost increases your speed, not your ability.
Caffeine Boost Infographics
This Chart Examines the Link Between Drinking Coffee and Productivity
Trend Themes
1. Productivity-boosting Coffee Consumption - Opportunity to develop innovative coffee products and services that optimize productivity in the workplace.
2. Optimal Timing for Coffee Consumption - Potential for creating tools and technologies that help individuals time their coffee breaks for maximum effectiveness.
3. Caffeine-enhanced Performance - Possibility for industries to explore and develop products that leverage caffeine's ability to increase speed and performance.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity to create coffee products specifically designed to boost productivity in the workplace.
2. Technology Industry - Opportunity to create apps or devices that help individuals optimize the timing of their coffee consumption for enhanced productivity.
3. Sports Performance Industry - Potential for developing performance-enhancing products for athletes that leverage the speed-boosting effects of caffeine.