Productivity Measurement and Improvement: Organizational Case Studies

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Bloomsbury Academic, Apr 25, 1995 - Business & Economics - 380 pages
Improving organizational productivity is an important current and future issue. The improvement can be effected by changing technology, or by changing the way in which people work. The concern of this work is how to structure work so that people can and will want to maximize their productivity using a special approach to measurement and improvement of organizational productivity defined by the author - ProMES (Productivity Measurement and Enchancement System). ProMES is a way of motivating people to maximize their productivity. This book describes a series of cases where ProMES was applied to improve productivity in service and manufacturing organizations in a variety of different organizations in different countries. Results indicate very large increases in productivity, much larger than those typically found. Lessons learned from these cases for future productivity improvement efforts are summarized.

About the author (1995)

ROBERT D. PRITCHARD is Professor of Psychology and director of the Industrial/Organizational Psychology Program at Texas A&M University. He has worked for more than 20 years in the area of organizational performance and productivity, and has published many articles and several books in the area.

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