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en After 1996, he recognized there had been a productivity change. [Stock prices] rose because people believed there was productivity improvement -- and there has been. The thing that turned out to be wrong was that productivity has not been profitable.

en Looking ahead at productivity assumptions, we realize that we must be very aggressive in pushing for improvements in manufacturing productivity. Part of the productivity formula includes serious preparation for larger wafer sizes.

en Never treat only one productivity number that seriously, ... What you have to remember is that productivity has always been very cyclical. When the economy sags, productivity sags.

en With the fastest productivity growth and biggest drop in unit labor costs in seven years, the numbers are certainly worth shouting about, but as yet we are far from convinced that much of the improvement is structural. Mr. Greenspan is of the same view, which is why rates are going up no matter what happens to productivity growth.

en Productivity always slows as the economy slows. If labor and wage costs are still on the rise and productivity slows, either corporate profits decline or prices increase.

en In the economy we are in now, there will not be the same investment in technology, but we are demanding of employees greater productivity. In order to [achieve] that you need to give [employees] internal tools to make them work smarter. If you invest in the worker's skill set overall, you should be able to see a change in productivity.

en While small businesses are certainly poised for growth in the marketplace, they are constantly balancing the fear of change with the need to adapt to customer needs. Often, technology is a key component to improving productivity, but managers worry the increase in productivity will not offset the cost of the upgrade, both in expense and potential impact on their business.

en It seems like every year our line gets less talented, but our productivity goes up. We lost two key starters, and our productivity may go down a little bit, but hopefully it will just turn around like it always does.

en The biggest reactor to the productivity numbers will be the Fed. Productivity has been the safety valve for inflation.

en Once upon a time, business solved its problems by raising prices. Now, they solve their problems by cutting costs and getting better productivity. It reflects that productivity but doesn't force pricing, doesn't constrict profit margins. It's what an economy's supposed to do.

en I think it is a move in a positive direction. There may be some pain and some productivity loss at the outset, but the changes I've seen will affect productivity in positive ways once people get over the initial shock.

en Our logic was: there's nothing more depressing than taking a whacking great pay cut. I'd increase pay to get the productivity stuff because the productivity piece gnaws at you day in and day out.

en 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.

en What I was trying to convince companies with the report is that if you're increasing productivity in the field, that has a pretty large impact on profitability. And there is still a need to improve productivity out there.

en Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. Usually coming out of a recession, you get a real spurt in productivity, which we got, but now things are settling down to what by historical standards are still very strong gains in productivity.


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