P Quotes
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“Productivity and efficiency can be achieved only step by step with sustained hard work, relentless attention to details and insistence on the highest standards of quality and performance.”
“Productivity and the growth of productivity must be the first economic consideration at all times, not the last. That is the source of technological innovation, jobs, and wealth.”
Source: Time for Truth
“Productivity growth is the only possible way to achieve prosperity.”
“Productivity growth, however it occurs, has a disruptive side to it. In the short term, most things that contribute to productivity growth are very painful.”
“Productivity has become a social wound. Pay attention for one day to how most conversations revolve around being busy or not having enough hours in the day.”
Source: Naked
“Productivity has less to do with the number of hours you work and more to do with the additional energy you bring in the following day.”
Source: Quantraz
“Productivity is a crucial economic driver in both capitalism and Permacapital Economics. However, the frameworks differ in their approach to its purpose and the ethical and social considerations that surround its pursuit. Capitalism often prioritizes productivity as a means to maximize profit and economic growth, while Permacapital Economics seeks to harness productivity for sustainable value creation and equitable distribution within ecological limits.”
Source: Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“Productivity is a relative matter. And it's really insignificant: What is ultimately important is a writer's strongest books.”
Source: Conversations with Joyce Carol Oates
“Productivity is a relative matter. And it's really insignificant: What is ultimately important is a writer's strongest books. It may be the case that we all must write many books in order to achieve a few lasting ones - just as a young writer or poet might have to write hundreds of poems before writing his first significant one.”
Source: Conversations with Joyce Carol Oates
“Productivity is about looking forward. Looking back too much, or trying to be too much of a perfectionist, can destroy that productivity. So keep going. Keep creating. Keep building.”
“Productivity is about making smart choices (continuously) with your energy, focus and time in order maximise your potential and achieve beneficial results.”
Source: The Productive Muslim: Where Faith Meets Productivity
“Productivity is about turning valuable inputs into valuable outputs. Individual people are more productive when all the elements of the permaculture economy are at work in their lives. When individuals are productive, then businesses become productive. When businesses become productive, the nation becomes productive.”
Source: Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“Productivity is being able to do things that you were never able to do before.”
“Productivity is directly proportional to your ability to eliminate unnecessarily.”
Source: Open the Windows
“Productivity is driven at the enterprise level. Better wages, better performing workplaces, are driven at the workplace level.”
“Productivity is far more related to undivided attention and openness than it is to time.”
Source: Nanima: Spiritual Fiction
“Productivity is Godly. Growth is Godly. And waste is Ungodly - both the waste of present resources and the waste of potential gains.”
Source: 4 Business Lessons From Jesus: A businessmans interpretation of Jesus' teachings, applied in a business context.
“Productivity is going to be a critical issue. And it's not just about getting more time for professors in the classroom. It involves reexamining the learning experience and restructuring faculty and the use of faculty time.”
“Productivity is less about what you do with your time. And more about how you run your mind.”
“Productivity is most important by engineering management rules, but enjoyment is most important for engineers. One stems from the other.”
“Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.”
“Productivity is notoriously difficult to predict.”
“Productivity is now sold as a lifestyle. People hustle away and grind for the sake of grinding. New calendars. New dry erase markers. New journals. But when they write in advanced journals, they write of goals and next steps— never of thoughts and secrets. When they write of goals, their goals are to have more goals. So you abandon the empty castle that is productivity and enter the little cottage of your funny heart.”
Source: The Goodbye Song
“Productivity is purposeful doing. It is paying attention to your intention to ensure that what you’re doing is worth your time and energy. Will the outcome be worth your investment?”
Source: Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“Productivity is the amount of input relative to output. Not the amount of work you do. No one cares how much you work.”
“Productivity is the deliberate, strategic investment of your time, talent, intelligence, energy, resources, and opportunities in a manner calculated to move you measurably closer to meaningful goals.”
Source: No B.S. Time Management for Entrepreneurs: The Ultimate No Holds Barred Kick Butt Take No Prisoners Guide to Time Productivity and Sanity
“Productivity is to create asymmetrical situations where your one good input creates many good outputs.”
“Productivity isn't magic. It's discipline.”
Source: The Entrepreneur Roller Coaster: Why Now Is the Time to #Join the Ride
“Productivity language is an impediment to me, the pleasure in thinking and doing things well is such a deep-wired human pleasure… and it feels (to me) diluted when it’s linked to productivity.”
Source: Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout
“Productivity refers to both the action and the result of a process that centres on assessing one’s priorities and then acting on them.”
Source: Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“Productivity should emerge from a natural flow, not from force. If you are working in alignment with your purpose and skill sets, you will have a certain work-flow that naturally results in productivity. And that productivity can be further improved with intentionality. In this way, your investment of time and energy achieves the maximum ROI.”
“Productivity starts with doing the right things.”
“Productivity-the amount of output delivered per hour of work in the economy-is often viewed as the engine of progress in modern capitalist economies. Output is everything. Time is money. The quest for increased productivity occupies reams of academic literature and haunts the waking hours of C.E.O.s and finance ministers.”
“Products a start-up builds are really experiments…Learning about how to build a sustainable business is the outcome of those experiments [which follow] a three-step process: Build, measure, learn.” “[A startup is] … an organization dedicated to creating something new under conditions of extreme uncertainty.”
“Products and services of every kind are really just platforms for value creation.”
Source: Business for Beginners: Getting Started
“Products are a must - full stop. I'm sorry to say it, but that bob won't look so sleek on its own - you need a little help. It doesn't have to be the high-end stuff that they sell in the salon. Products you find in the supermarket are just as good, and sometimes better.”
“Products are better than services. A lot better. When you sell the hours of your life for money, you never find more hours to sell. You can also never increase your product range. You only have the hours you have.”
Source: sciVive
“Products are made in the factory, but brands are created in the mind.”
“Products are only gotten from a time well converted and that financial wealth is a product of time.”
Source: How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?
“Products are produced in factories, but brands are conceived in the mind... #drkemano”
“Products are produced in the factory; brands are produced in our minds.”
“Products are valued higher than services.”
“Products have to be designed in a way that they are comprehensible.”
“Products made in China are cheap through the exploitation of the workforce. Every time we shop, we are driving the nail further into the coffin of American manufacturing jobs.”
“Products produced cheaply create ugly work lives and ugly households and ugly communities. Profits produced quickly cannot purchase patience and care. Patience is beautiful. Restraint and care are beautiful. Peace is beautiful. A small, diversified organic farm is beautiful.”
Source: Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money
“Products should speak for themselves, and marketing should support that.”
“Products that are remarkable get talked about.”
“Products were once designed for the functions they performed. But when all companies can make products that perform their functions equally well, the distinctive advantage goes to those who provide pleasure and enjoyment while maintaining the power. If functions are equated with cognition, pleasure is equated with emotion; today we want products that appeal to both cognition and emotion.”
“Products with higher user engagement have the potential to grow faster than their rivals.”
“Products, profits, and paychecks are not enough anymore. These days, society cares how you treat your own workers. Customers want to know you promote the same values inside your walls as you do outside; job hunters want to know you care about them before they send in an application. Your culture is your brand. You need to create an organization where your employees believe in what you do.”