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US
/ˌpɹoʊdəkˈtɪvəti, ˌpɹoʊdəkˈtɪvɪti/
]
[ UK /pɹˌɒdəktˈɪvɪti/ ]
[ UK /pɹˌɒdəktˈɪvɪti/ ]
NOUN
- (economics) the ratio of the quantity and quality of units produced to the labor per unit of time
- 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.