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Page 1: Definition of Productivity. Productivity: Definition Productivity is the relationship between the outputs generated from a system and the inputs that.

Definition of ProductivityDefinition of Productivity

Page 2: Definition of Productivity. Productivity: Definition Productivity is the relationship between the outputs generated from a system and the inputs that.

Productivity: Definition

Productivity is the relationship between the

outputs generated from a system and the

inputs that are used to create those

outputs. Mathematically

OP =

I

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Systems Concept

outputsoutputs

SYSTEMSYSTEM

transformationstransformationsinputsinputs

productivityproductivity

OOII

CustomersGoodsGoodsandandservicesservices

Landpeoplecapital

facilitiesequipment

toolsenergy

materialsinformation

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Mathematically, How Can We Increase Productivity?

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Productivity Improvement

OIOIOI

OIOI

Productivity Improvement (PI) is the result of managing and intervening in transformation or work processes.

PI will occur if:

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Measuring Productivity

Static: P=O/I in a given period of time (t).

Useful for benchmarking purposes.

Dynamic: p(1)=O(1)/I(1); p(2)=O(2)/I(2);

then p(2)/p(1) yields a dimensionless index

that reflects change in productivity between

periods. ((p(2)-p(1))/p(1))*100 yields the

percentage change between periods.

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Measuring Productivity (Continued)

Partial-Factor: Uses a single “I” factor; e.g., output/labor-hour, sales/employee

Multi-Factor: Uses more than one “I” factor; e.g. output/direct costs (labor, materials, and overhead).

Total-Factor: Uses all “I” factors.

(Note: Total-Factor captures “trade-offs” between input factors.)

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Measurement Problems

Multiple products/services (aggregation-O)

Varied categories, types, and levels of input

resources (aggregation-I)

Price/cost changes of outputs & inputs

Redesigned products, services, processes

“Hard-to-measure” factors (e.g., quality)

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Application of Productivity Measures

Individual level

Group level

Department level

Corporate level

National level

Global level

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Global-Level Productivity

Why are global-level productivity measures

important?

How do we compare productivity among

nations?

How can a nation increase productivity in a

global economy?

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Importance of Global-Level Productivity Measures

Measure and compare competitiveness among nations.

Contribute to the development of a nation’s economic, social, and political policies.

Develop global cooperation among nations.

Help business organizations make investment decisions.

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Global-Level Productivity Measures

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) – http://www.oecd.org/home/

GDP per capita (labor productivity * fraction of people who work) is widely regarded as the best measure.

A common currency is used to measure the GDP.

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Factors Affecting Productivity Improvement at Global Level

Education Technology Macroeconomic policies Social and culture environments Foreign aids Foreign investments Industry policies & competition

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Why is National Productivity Important?

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Competing on Productivity

At the national level, growing productivity

• leads to a higher standard of living

• holds inflation in check

• enhances international competitiveness. The annual GDP growth is partially due to

• growth in productivity

• growth in inflation

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National Productivity Measures (http://www.bls.gov/)

Comparisons within a segment of economy

over time

Comparisons of specific productivity

measures

International comparisons

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Labor Productivity - Percent Change from Previous Year

2001 2002 2003 1994 -

2003

Business Sector

2.2 4.9 4.5 2.6

Non-Farm Sector

2.1 5.0 4.4 2.6

Manufacturing 2.2 7.2 5.1 4.2

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Other Measures Affecting Productivity

Efficiency

Effectiveness

Quality

Quality of Work Life

Innovation

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Efficiency

Measures the resources expected to be

consumed to the resources actually

consumed.

Hence, it focuses on the input side of the

system. (To what degree did the system

utilize the “right” things.)

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Effectiveness

Measures what the system sets out to

accomplish (objective) with what was

actually accomplished; plan vs. actual

Hence, effectiveness is an output measure.

(Is the output “right” - right quality, right

quantity, on time, etc.)

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Quality

Degree to which the outputs (products and

services) from the system conform to

requirements or meet customer

expectations.

The focus is on quality attributes (e.g.,

conformance, performance, convenience,

responsiveness, perceived quality.)

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Quality of Work Life (QWL)

Measures the way that employees in a

system respond to the sociotechnical

aspects of that system.

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Innovation

Measures the applied creativity of the

system.

Relates to the design and development of

improved products, services, and

processes.

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How Do Those Other Measures Affect Productivity?