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UkoKoshka [18]
2 years ago
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To understand how much improvement potential there is one must first measure what percentage of a machine's or a worker's?

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sveticcg [70]2 years ago
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To understand how much improvement potential there is one must first measure what percentage of a machine's or a worker's capacity is used productively.

More about machine's or worker's capacity:

It is possible to study patterns in salary growth, wage levels, and technical advancement by further segmenting labour productivity. Productivity increase is directly related to corporate earnings and shareholder returns.

Knowing and acknowledging areas for development is a sign of modesty and is a strength in and of itself. Utilizing strengths and using it productively is essential to the value we provide to our business, our team, and other employees. Yet, even with our strengths, we can be cognizant of how we may better even these gifts.

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