Everyone wants to be productive. Everyone, that is, except for the sluggard.
Productivity is a measure of the efficiency of production. In other words, it is the ability to get things done, completed, and accomplished efficiently. It is more than merely checking off a to-do list. Productivity is the rare ability to get things done quicker, faster, cheaper.
The Importance Of Productivity
One outcry of many CEO’s and business owners is an employee force that doesn’t produce at a sufficient level to justify the continued expense. And when that occurs, people lose their jobs.
Productivity is a gold mine if you possess it. To be productive, frankly, is to be more than most people are. To be productive at something is going beyond the normal expectations or beyond what merely satisfies the powers to be. Most people can get the job done. However, getting the job done quicker, cheaper, and more efficiently is a trait that so few possess today that it is even more precious than fine jewels.
How can you develop productivity in yourself and others and, therefore, become a more influential leader? The following articles will help you answer that question for yourself. If you have any questions or comments, contact me. Enjoy!
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