Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize winner in economics, once wrote: "Productivity is not everything, but in the long run, it is almost everything”. There has been a lot of talk about productivity, perhaps the lack of it. Despite technological advances, productivity growth is declining, almost static.
You know when you have productivity as things just get done. Momentum is a wonderful thing, productivity drives momentum. When you don't have productivity, your organisation is disorganised and ineffective. Lots of busy people, but not much progress, is a sign of a lack of productivity. It may not always feel like that, but when you've experienced pure productivity, nothing else will suffice.
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