Improving SME productivity translates into more and better paying jobs, distributed across less fortunate sections of the economy.
The way we measure productivity is flawed. People checking their BlackBerry over dinner is not the measure of productivity.
Productivity is driven at the enterprise level. Better wages, better performing workplaces, are driven at the workplace level.
Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.
As a tech optimist, I believe productivity woes can be solved through cleverly imagined and implemented technology.
Our productivity in the kingdom of God is directly related to our character and our Christ-likeness.
From my own perspective, I value productivity more than tradition, but the customs of the House evolve slowly.
Technology, outsourcing, a growing temp staffing industry, productivity efficiencies, have all replaced the middle class.
Our continued investment in productivity will add to our margins, and you'll see that reflected in the bottom line earnings.
Without productivity gains, any growth in GDP is exactly offset by population growth, and the average income stays the same.