Distraction and productivity

Productivity

Being productive is different for everyone, for one person it means exercising for an hour, while another sees answering emails and calling customers as productivity.

Although there is no single definition of productivity, productivity is usually defined as the ratio of input to output (Pritchard, 1995).

There are two main criteria in which you can place a task: productivity and attractiveness. These tell you the extent to which concentration is important for performing your task. The table below shows the four different categories with a tip for each. Would you like to get more energy from your work? Then follow our workshops on job crafting and circadian energy!

On the next page, we give some ideas to increase your productivity.

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