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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 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 Yet there is no doubt of our nation's strength. This is a tribute above all to the American worker and entrepreneur ... productivity in the past four quarters has been very impressive. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. Higher productivity, of course, leads to wage increases and even greater investment and even more jobs down the line,
  Dick Cheney

en Worker productivity generally creates a scenario where employees realize they can begin to demand more for what they do. While the year-over-year productivity gains are still quite good, there is some evidence that wage inflation may be starting to creep in. The Fed won't like this.

en There has been talk recently about how, because productivity was revised down last year, it would belie the productivity miracle of the recent past. We believe today's data indicate that this is not happening.

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 Although the (Fed) will not be pleased with the sharp decline in productivity growth over the past year, they will view it as a cyclical phenomenon rather than a retreat from the productivity-led expansion of the past 5 years.

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

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 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 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 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.

en In principle, rapid productivity should make wages rise, but it seems that until the job market tightens up a bit, all the productivity gains flow to corporate profits.

en In principle, rapid productivity should make wages rise, but it seems that until the job market tightens up a bit, all the productivity gains flow to corporate profits,


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