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The first is a big boost in productivity.
But keep in mind that even a huge boost in productivity won't do much to reduce Social Security's burden.
Greg Beach, garden coordinator for CitySprouts, said MIT's program provided a much-needed boost in productivity for the day.
But the boost in productivity was largely due to businesses slashing hours faster than output.
Twenty years ago, new office technologies like email and teleconferencing contributed to a dramatic boost in productivity.
Climate change is also expected to put pressure on food supplies, despite an initial boost in productivity for some crops.
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Research shows that employers that switch from pay secrecy to a policy of opening up compensation data can experience large and long-lasting boosts in productivity.
The researchers cited less noise distraction, fewer breaks and fewer sick days as some possible reasons for the boosts in productivity, Harvard Business Review reported.
If new technologies really could boost growth in productivity so much, they would go far to justify the earlier strength of Wall Street as a whole though most tech-stock valuations were beyond the pale even on this bold assumption.
Their job satisfaction has engendered a 30% boost in agent productivity and 38% jump in customer-service levels compared to industry averages.
For its part, JetBlue has enjoyed a 30% boost in agent productivity, a 38% increase in customer-service levels, and a 50% decrease in management workload per agent, compared with industry norms.
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