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What is productivity? As an integrated concept Output x Satisfaction b As an integrated concept Output x Satisfaction PRODUCTIVITY = Input x Sacrifices • as objective Social concept as a means Technical concept

Productivity Principles Three Guiding Principles of Productivity Movement b Principle of Increase in Employment • Improved productivity increases employment Principle of Labor-Management Cooperation In improving productivity, labor and management must cooperate in discussing the measures Principle of Fair Distribution The fruits of productivity improvement must be distributed fairly among key stakeholders

Multi-Factor Productivity MULTI - FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY AND GP Raw materials productivity = Output (value or unit or value added) Raw material used Labour productivity = Output number of employees (number of hours worked) Variables for quantification of GP that can be factored in are: water, energy, materials (chemicals, auxiliaries, packaging etc.), technology, capital.

Ecological Principles Guiding GP 1. SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES 2. PROTECTION OF ECOLOGICAL BALANCE 3. PROTECT PLANT AND ANIMAL SPECIES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT

Relationship between Productivity & Environment

Resource Efficiency & Productivity ABSORPTION CAPACITY Users of Industrial Products Environmental Pollution and Resource Exhaustion 1900 2000 Unlimited Capacity Limited Capacity COST Raw Material Labor Facility + Environment Resource

GP ensures profitability and enhances Quality of Life Green Productivity (GP) is a strategy for enhancing productivity and environmental performance for overall socio-economic development. It is the application of appropriate productivity and environmental management tools, techniques, technologies to reduce the environmental impact of organization’s activities, goods and services. Ensures profitability Enhances Quality of Life Reduces environmental impact

(Sustainable Development) TRIPLE FOCUS OF GP Environment (Sustainable Development) Quality (Voice of Customer ) Profitability (Factor Inputs)

Distinguishing characteristics of GP

Conventional Versus GP Practices RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCT WASTES GASEOUS LIQUID SOLID TREATMENT &/DISPOSAL REMAINDER LESS WASTES RECYCLE/ REUSE BY- PRODUCT CONVENTIONAL PRACTICES GP PRACTICES

GREEN PRODUCTIVITY MULTI SECTOR COVERAGE Industry (Large Enterprises) Services Community Agriculture SMEs SMEs form the backbone of the production-consumption process. They play a crucial role in the sustainability of development GREEN PRODUCTIVITY

GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF GP Accountability Polluter Pays Precautionary Approach Profitability Competitive Advantage People-Building

ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES GUIDING GP ACCOUNTABILITY POLLUTER PAYS PRECAUTIONARY APPROACH

PRODUCTIVITY PRINCIPLES GUIDING GP Profitability Competitive Advantage People-Building

DRIVING FORCES OF GREEN PRODUCTIVITY Internal Forces External Forces Green Productivity Green Productivity Green Productivity Regulations Resource Pricing and Availability Evolving global and industrial standards Green Productivity Market Opportunities Customer requirement Market Image Consumer Demand EXTERNAL FORCES

Driving Forces of Green Productivity Internal Efficiency Worker Health and Safety INTERNAL FORCES

Manifold Benefits of GP

BUSINESS Products GP Quality of Life SOCIETY To supply goods and services produced in a sustainable manner Products PUSH DEMAND for environmentally friendly products PULL ON THE MARKET PUSH to improve resource efficiency and hence profitability GP enhances Quality of Life