Operations and Project Management
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The World Economic Forum defines productivity as “the amount of output per worker” (Jahchan, 2016). Productivity is not, however, the same thing as efficiency—which is a mix-up of terms that some companies frequently make (Mankins, 2017). Efficiency, as Mankins points out, is about doing more with less, whereas productivity is simply about taking the inputs and getting the desired outputs. Productivity is measured by “comparing the amount of goods and services produced with the inputs used in production” and is about “doing more with the same”—i.e., taking what you have and making it work well. Productivity is not about cutting costs by cutting inputs: it is about maximizing the juice that can be squeezed from those inputs.
This distinction matters because some companies will think that if they only cut costs—i.e., inputs that do not seem to have any significant impact on production output—they can be more efficient. Instead of maximizing the potential that they have with all of their inputs, they undercut their own potential in an effort to succeed by being pennywise. One example of how a company can make sure it is actually being productive is a restaurant: it can look at all its employees—staff, managers, waiters, etc.—its venue, its menu, its drink list,...
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Jahchan, P. (2016). What is productivity, and how do you measure it? Retrieved from https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/07/what-is-productivity-and-how-do-you-measure-it/
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Mankins, M. (2017). Great companies obsess over productivity, not efficiency. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2017/03/great-companies-obsess-over-productivity-not-efficiency
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Project Management Plan of a New Restaurant This project management plan is majorly concerned primarily with the first two steps which are defining the project; the project objective is broken down into a series of manageable steps called tasks and designing the project process; this work is performed by the project manager and is presented in the GANTT chart where the tasks are displayed in more detail (Hamilton, 2004). Besides, for
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Project Management February J. 2014 A project is a temporary group of activity designed to produce unique products and services or results. Typically, a project has a defined beginning and end and therefore having defined scope and resources. (Pierre, 2012). A project also has a specific set of operations to accomplish a singular goal. Examples of projects are as follows: Development of software to improve business process, Construction of bridge or building, Expansion of sales
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