Ebook: Organizational Linkages : Understanding the Productivity Paradox
Author: National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Human-Systems Integration, Panel on Organizational Linkages, Douglas H. Harris, Douglas H. Harris
- Tags: Industrial productivity., Industrial productivity -- United States., Organizational effectiveness.
- Year: 1994
- Publisher: National Academies Press
- City: Washington, D.C., United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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By one analysis, a 12 percent annual increase in data processing budgets for U.S. corporations has yielded annual productivity gains of less than 2 percent. Why? This timely book provides some insights by exploring the linkages among individual, group, and organizational productivity. The authors examine how to translate workers' productivity increases into gains for the entire organization, and discuss why huge investments in automation and other innovations have failed to boost productivity. Leading experts explore how processes such as problem solving prompt changes in productivity and how inertia and other characteristics of organizations stall productivity. The book examines problems in productivity measurement and presents solutions. Also examined in this useful book are linkage issues in the fields of software engineering and computer-aided design and why organizational downsizing has not resulted in commensurate productivity gains. Important theoretical and practical implications contribute to this volume's usefulness to business and technology managers, human resources specialists, policymakers, and researchers.
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