IMPACT OF BRAIN STORMING ON PRODUCTIVITY, QUALITY, EFFICIENCY, GLOBALIZATION OF ORGANIZATION
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PRODUCTIVITY, GLOBALIZATION, EFFICIENCY, UTILIZATION, GDP, PDCAAbstract
Productivity and quality are an integral component of organization’s operational strategies. Globalization of market and operations forces companies to rethink their productivity and quality problems and in turn their overall organizational competitiveness. This directs the researchers and practitioners to look at productivity and quality improvements issues from a perspective of needs, issues and enablers. The productivity measure has several purposes. It is used principally to compare the economic performance of one country with that of another. It can also be used as an efficiency indicator. The economic growth of a country is usually measured by its increase in production or the gross domestic product (GDP), which comes from two sources: a larger quantity of production factors used (inputs) and/or an increase in productivity. Productivity is therefore considered to be a component of growth.
Keywords: GDP, ISO, PDCA, EFFICIENCY, UTILIZATION, QUALITY, PRODUCTIVITY, GLOBALIZATION
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