What is Productivity ? High production? Input vs. Output Profits?

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What is Productivity ? High production? Input vs. Output Profits? Working environment CBA II

What is Productivity ? Output = Input Efficiency & Effectiveness CBA II

What is Productivity ? Are goods produced Outputs Or services rendered CBA II

What is Productivity ? Input Any tangible or intangible things needed to produce goods and services Input Resources Technology CBA II

Types of Productivity ? Labor Productivity Where the critical factor affecting productivity is a matter of labour CBA II

Types of Productivity ? Capital Productivity Where the critical factor affecting productivity is a capital matter (money) CBA II

Types of Productivity ? Total Factor Productivity If it is a quality matter involving both (labor skills, capital, systems, or technology) CBA II