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productivity

[ US /ˌpɹoʊdəkˈtɪvəti, ˌpɹoʊdəkˈtɪvɪti/ ]
[ UK /pɹˌɒdəktˈɪvɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. (economics) the ratio of the quantity and quality of units produced to the labor per unit of time
  2. the quality of being productive or having the power to produce

How To Use productivity In A Sentence

  • Farmers are struggling to maintain a level of productivity that generates an acceptable income.
  • We need to increase productivity.
  • Their aim is twofold: to increase productivity and to improve morale by giving employees a feeling of participation in and identification with the company. A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
  • The third-quarter results reflect continued improvements in productivity.
  • The only realistic way is to raise Britain's laggard productivity performance.
  • A prolonged period of low investment will weaken productivity and longterm potential growth. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government cannot ignore Britain's chronic productivity and housing woes. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have virtually no fossils of tropical fleshy algae, especially the small soft epilithic species that characterize primary productivity on modern reefs.
  • It is not just about productivity, but predictability, speeding things up, making things flow smoothly.
  • Fueling up can decrease errors, increase productivity, improve your mood and prevent binge eating later on.
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