Definition of Productivity
- The definition of Productivity appeared in different decades based on the social and economic changes subjects to the utility of the human civilization.
- 1766: The concept of productivity appeared first time in the world.
- 1979: Ratio of tangible output to tangible inputs over a period of time.
- 1990: Productivity is the ration of output over inputs.
- 1997: Productivity: (Output × Quality with Customer Satisfaction) / (Inputs × Commitment at all levels)
- 1998: Productivity: (Output with pollution-free products) / (Inputs with pollution-free managed)
- Recent Development of Productivity concept: Productivity is creating wealth through generation and application of knowledge management.
- To make products available and service that meet the need of the users and are consistent with social, environmental and economic goals of the society.
- Human mind is the main source of productivity improvement.
Philosophy of Productivity
- Productivity means attitude of mind.
- Productivity means team work.
- It is a conviction that one can better today than yesterday, and that tomorrow shall be better than yesterday.
- Productivity is a never-ending process.
Productivity Measurement
- Productivity = Output/Input = 10,000/ (50 × 8 × 25) = 1 calculator per man hour.
- Suppose this company is 2004 increased production to 12,000 calculator by hiring 10 additional workers at 8 hour per day for 25 days. Then,-Productivity = Output/Input = 12,000/ (60 × 8 ×25) = 1 calculator per man hour.-It is clear that production of calculator has gone up in 2004 by 20 percent, but productivity remains unchanged.
Basic difference between Production & Productivity
Production | Productivity |
How Much | How Well |
Quantity Produced/ Service Rendered | Quantity, Quality, Minimization of Cost & Efficient use of all Inputs. |
Only Efficiency Concept | Combination of both Efficiency & Effectiveness. |
Profit Oriented. | Both Employers, Workers, Government, Consumers Equally Benefited. |
Value Creation of Just –in- Time (JIT)
- To realize the value of One Year - Ask a student who has failed in a final year.
- To realize value of One Month - Ask the Editor of weekly newspaper.
- To ask value of One Hour - Ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
- To ask value of One Minute - Ask the person who missed the train, bus, or plane.
- To realize value of One Second - Ask the person who survived an accident.
- To realize value of One Millie Second - Ask the person who has own a gold medal of the Olympic.
- Time waits for No One - Treasure every moment you have and share it someone special.
5-Steps of Productivity Management
- Create a productivity oriented plant/corporate culture and values.
- Constantly evaluate and redesign goods and service and their production process.
- Change the structure.
- Improve individual and group relation.
- Managing productivity.
Step-1:
Create a productivity oriented plant/corporate culture and values;
Action-1:
Develop a Plan/Corporate culture that everybody will say Productivity is Important.
Action-2:
Everybody will say that Productivity is a question of Survival.
Action-3:
Everybody will say that Productivity is a question of Changing Mindset.
Action-4:
Make a network with the people who are Productive.
Step-2:
Constantly evaluate and redesign goods and service and their production process.
Action-1:
Customer satisfaction.
Action-2:
Increase the listening to the product/ service personnel.
Step-3: Changes the structure
Action-1:
Minimize the formalities.
Action-2:
Reduce the process of centralization.
Action-4:
Reduce complexity.
Action-5:
Review the personal set.
Step-4:
Improve Individual and Group Relation
Action-1:
Motivation.
Action-2:
Build Productivity expectation.
Action-3:
Change behavior patterns.
Action-4:
Build a culture that productivity is a status of system.
Step-5:
Managing Productivity
Action-1:
Build productivity improvement plan.
Action-2:
Organize people for productively Improvement.
Action-3:
Develop people and system.
Action-4:
Develop productivity norm.
The 3 Different Types of Workplaces
- A 3rd class workplace: With people throwing rubbish around but none to clean up.
- A 2nd class workplace: With people throwing rubbish around and another group of people cleaning up.
- A 1st class workplace: Without anybody throwing any rubbish around, and yet everybody is cleaning up.
Some popular Tools for Productivity
Improvement and Management
Productivity through 5S
Japanese Meaning of 5S:
Principles for Creating Awareness to the Establishments of Linking Wages with Productivity
- High Wages with Low Productivity is Charity.
- Low wages with High productivity is Exploitation.
- Low wages with Low Productivity is Suicide.
- High Wages with High Productivity is Progress and Prosperity.
My name is Machine X
- I love you because you care for me, Master.
- Please wash my body and joints regularly before I become dirty and feel itchy.
- I will whisper to you when I feel uncomfortable. So please listen to me carefully and fix me before I become seriously ill.
- I like to work hard for you, Master. I also like to live a long life.
- Master, please understand me a bit more, so that I can enjoy working with you.
- Thank you for your kind considerations, master.
Importance of 5S
- A clean workplace is high in Productivity.
- A clean workplace has high Quality.
- A clean workplace keeps Cost down.
- A clean workplace ensures Delivery on time.
- A clean workplace is Safe for people t work.
- A clean workplace is high in Morale.
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