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What is your personal definition of "Productivity" and what do you think is its end goal?

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  • none_dc@lemmy.worldN This user is from outside of this forum
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    I have my own ideas, but I want to first see what you say before "clouding" the answers with my thoughts.

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      I have my own ideas, but I want to first see what you say before "clouding" the answers with my thoughts.

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      What you can accomplish given a fixed set of resources. Not to be confused with efficiency, which is how much those resources can accomplish in a given amount of time.

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        What you can accomplish given a fixed set of resources. Not to be confused with efficiency, which is how much those resources can accomplish in a given amount of time.

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        I would call that resourcefulness, and make productivity a function of resourcefulness × efficiency.

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