productivity

/ˌproʊdʌkˈtɪvəti/
noun
  1. The rate or efficiency at which goods, services, or results are produced, especially in relation to the time, effort, or resources used.
    • The new software helped increase the company's productivity by automating repetitive tasks.
    • Working from home has boosted my personal productivity because there are fewer distractions.
    • Farmers are always looking for ways to improve crop productivity without harming the environment.
  2. The effectiveness of effort, especially in terms of the amount of output per unit of input.
    • Low productivity in the morning can often be improved by getting a good night's sleep.
    • The manager tracks productivity by measuring how many units each worker produces per hour.
    • The country's economic growth depends on the productivity of its workforce.
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