Linkages In Organizations Understanding The Productivity Paradox: Why Data Spending Often Fails To Boost Output And How Real Efficiency Gets Built In Modern Teams

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Linkages in Organizations: Data Spending and Real Efficiency
✔️ Single copy, First Edition, 320 pages, English, 1994

This First Edition book from the National Research Council analyzes how individual, group, and organizational productivity link together and why large data processing budgets and automation often fail to raise overall output. It’s aimed at business and technology managers, HR professionals, policymakers, and researchers.

✅ Author: National Research Council
✅ Edition: First Edition
✅ Pages: 320
✅ Release Date: 01-01-1994
✅ Language: English
✅ Subject: Linkages in organizations, productivity, data spending, productivity paradox

💡 What is the productivity paradox in organizations and why does data spending often fail to boost output?

Short intro: Practical takeaways for managers and researchers:

- The book notes a 12 percent annual increase in data processing budgets yielding less than 2 percent productivity gains. - It explains how to translate worker productivity gains into organizational performance. - It discusses problems in productivity measurement and offers solutions. - It covers linkage issues in software engineering and computer-aided design and the effects of downsizing on productivity.✝️