Optimize Executive Report: Productivity 2004Optimize Executive Report: Productivity 2004

Optimize Research outlines the continued focus on increasing output while streamlining processes.

information Staff, Contributor

January 30, 2004

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Productivity is rising according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and despite the tech downturn, tech still plays a role in driving these gains. That's why productivity and streamlining business processes are key business goals in nine out of ten organizations according to information Research's Outlook for 2004. What are the keys to boosting productivity? Is it possible to squeeze more productivity out of your existing employees and systems without spending a lot of money on new technology? What technology and management tools can your company use to continue realizing productivity gains? What are your peers doing to increase worker output or streamline business processes?

Find out in this new Optimize Research Quarterly Executive report. This study of 300 business-technology professionals examines current productivity levels and outlines the benefits of productivity gains. Learn which technology and management initiatives firms are adopting to increase worker output, and how companies measure and motivate employees to increase productivity.

Use this report to help your organization evaluate its technology and business initiatives linked to productivity and create a plan for the year.

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