The Longman's dictionary of Contemporary English defines Productivity as the rate at which goods are produced, and the amount produced, especially in relation to the work, time, and money needed to produce them. Obviously, productivity is very crucial to every human being.
In the field of service generation, productivity could be defined as the rate at which results are generated, the quantity generated especially in relation to the effort, time, and money needed to generate them.
An artist after completing a master-piece work of art was asked by an amazed onlooker "...how did you come about this great work of art?..." answered "...I just kept at..."
To arrive at excellence in any field, you must be ready to keep at it. (That is, keep working. Keep producing). At the beginning, the results might be slim. But as you continue, the results will definitely increase. A wise saying in the holy book states "...Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men." Prov. 22:29. Excellence never results except there is genuine productivity. To become a master in any field requires that productivity will be key. Keep producing and ultimately your excellence will show forth.
The filament bulb created by Thomas Edison was the product of 9999 attempts. Constant tests...Experience...productivity finally resulted in excellence. He became a master of it. Today, reference is made to him.
If you give up trying and testing and producing, you will never reach excellence.
Check out the masters in any field...They are men and women that remained in the same field and went through the thick and the thin. They saw many things. Experienced many things. Faced many things. Went through the storm. Burnt the midnight oils. Paid the price. Had sleepless nights. Ultimately, they became gurus...experts in those areas!
Let's postion ourselves for continuous productivity and ultimately Excellence in our fields! Cheers!
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