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What increases labor productivity in an organaisation?

in this century there is decline of organizations in terms of productivity yet they employee enough labor what would be the cause

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Question added by frank bakanye , Salesman , SEDDU ENTERPRISES
Date Posted: 2016/10/30
MOHAMAD FAKIH
by MOHAMAD FAKIH , Deputy Manager , Orchard and Avenue Serviced Apartments

Productivity is a major concern for all organizations. Its defined by (Wu, 2013) that  the productivity and 

the outcome of work is what really matters to the business, so the more productive an employee 

is in terms of work output, the more they should earn. The balance is based upon the 

productivity of the employee (Wu, 2013).

Muhammed Rafi
by Muhammed Rafi , Accountant , ERSAL TRADING EST

Labor productivity is the total amount of services and goods that a worker produces in a specified given period of time. The three most commonly used measures of input are a) hours worked. b)Work force jobs c)number of people in an employment The factors affecting labour productivity or the performance of individual work roles are of broadly the same type as those that affect the performance of manufacturing firms as a whole. They include: (1) physical-organic, location, and technological factors; (2) cultural belief-value and individual attitudinal, motivational and behavioural factors; (3) international influences – e.g. levels of innovativeness and efficiency on the part of the owners and managers of inward investing foreign companies; (4) managerial-organizational and wider economic and political-legal environments; (5) levels of flexibility in internal labour markets and the organization of work activities – e.g. the presence or absence of traditional craft demarcation lines and barriers to occupational entry; and (6) individual rewards and payment systems, and the effectiveness of personnel managers and others in recruiting, training, communicating with, and performance-motivating employees on the basis of pay and other incentives.

Monib Traboulsi
by Monib Traboulsi , HSE Manager , Sarooj Construction Co.

In order to acheive ultimate productivity, one needs to consider several factors when assigning employees: 1- Qualifications - Are they trained, experienced and physically & mentally fit for the job/task 2- Social bounderies / Work restrictions - Gender, age, social and religious Do's and Taboos 3- Physcological - Too many working hours, over loaded, stressed out, bullied, herrasment, credit, support, appreciation 4- Wellfare - Appropriate working station, comfortable facilities, abundance of utilities 5- Economical and Politocal situations - Socila and political unrest, unstable economy, market inflation It is very rare ro acheive ultimate productivity but not impossible... Proactive planning and understanding your task requirements will definitly increase your chances in acheiving ultimate productivity ... "If you Fail to Plan then you Plan to Fail" & "What you can't measure you can't Manage"

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