Monday, February 13, 2012

Productivity

Productivity can be defined in many different ways it only depends on how it appears to you. To me productivity would mostly refer to your work ethics and the way that you do things. When on your job or at school productivity could possibly mean one thing to you and another thing to your boss or teacher. An example of when you talk about the productivity of a job it would basically refer to how much work you put into what you are doing against the amount of money that you would make. Another example could be when you are doing school work at school the amount of effort you put into doing the work will apply to the grades you will get.

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  1. I do believe that is true. Productivity is about managing your time and effort in the things you do. The people that hire you appreciate how productive you are at your job. Also the teachers enjoy a student that is able to produce his or her work on time.

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  2. The more time you put into your work the better grade you will get. I am learning to start on my work way before the due date. In a job, if you slack off on your work the less you will get paid. If you don't get the job done in a timely manner, you are also making the company lose out.

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