Productivity is defined as quantity produced per unit of
            input. The input used for calculating productivity could be any factor of production
            such as material, equipment, manpower or some combination of different types of factors
            of production. But most often productivity refer so productivity of
            manpower.
Whether productivity can be improved by
            sacrificing will depend on two factors. One, to what extent production can be increased
            by sacrificing quality. Also, to the extent reduction in quality will lead to acceptance
            of the output produced.
In some cases, minor changes
            concessions in quality requirement can result in substantial increase in rate of
            production. In other cases this difference may not be much. For example, Take the case
            of making packets containing 100 grams of groundnuts. If the the groundnuts have to be
            weighed very accurately, the process could be slow. This process can be speeded up
            considerably by designing a container of suitable size which will accommodate on average
            100 grams of ground nuts. Using the system the rate of packing can be improved
            considerably. However this process will involve higher variation in the weight of
            groundnuts in each packet.
Coming to the second factor, the
            acceptability of the reduced quality level, when increase in production by relaxing
            quality is more than offset by reduction in value of out put due to poor quality,
            production can be increased by sacrificing quality. Otherwise productivity may actually
            decrease. For example, in case of the packets of groundnuts a variation of, say, 2% in
            weight of individual packets is not going to reduce the value of packets. It will be
            still possible to sell the packets at the designated price of 100 grams packets. But 2%
            variation in dimension of precision product would mean production of too many components
            that will be unusable and therefore will be rejected. IN a case like this perhaps trying
            to increase productivity be relaxing quality will not be a very good
            idea.
 
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