noun
- plural of productivity; the quality or state of being productive; the effectiveness of effort measured by the rate of output per unit of input.
- In economics and business, the ratio of total output to total input in production; a measure of how efficiently resources are used.
Usage: Usually used in plural when referring to multiple instances, measures, or contexts of productivity.
Usage: Often used in economic and business contexts to compare performance across industries or time periods.
Examples
- The company measured the productivities of different departments to identify areas for improvement.
- Agricultural productivities have increased significantly due to modern farming techniques.
- Employee productivities vary depending on work environment and motivation.
- The report compared productivities across five manufacturing plants.
- Improved technology has boosted productivities in the tech industry.
- Economists study productivities to understand economic growth patterns.