WORLD PRODUCTIVITY DAY
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WORLD PRODUCTIVITY DAY
Every year on June 20, World Productivity Day recognizes the importance of being productive and to learn how to increase productivity.
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Productivity is defined as the efficiency of production of goods or services. The quality of producing something is also another definition for productivity. Many farmers associate productivity with the productivity of their land. Others associate productivity with the use of their minds or hands.
Most employers want their workers to be productive. In order to succeed, self-employed people need to find ways to be as productive as possible. Whether it’s at home or work, there are ways to overcome these barriers and be as productive as possible. It's especially important to keep up with good habits. These habits include doing most important tasks first and breaking tasks into smaller pieces. Taking short breaks every 55 minutes and spending less time on email is also helpful.
9 Barriers to Productivity
Distractions and interruptions
Lack of information
Ineffective communication
Unclear priorities
Insufficient training
Inadequate tools and equipment
Lack of motivation
Stress
Too much to do
One proven way to become more productive is to use the 80/20 rule. According to this rule, 80 percent of the results come from 20 percent of the efforts. To implement the 80/20 rule, identify the most important 20 percent of your work. Then cut down the other 80 percent of your schedule. This allows you to find more time for things that make the biggest impact.
HOW TO OBSERVE WORLD PRODUCTIVITY DAY
Many businesses and entrepreneurs celebrate World Productivity Day by holding workshops and seminars on finding ways to become more productive. Employers also discuss how their business can increase productivity. Here are a few tips to help you become more productive and stay that way:
Write down barriers that cause you to be less productive.
Find ways that you can be more productive at work and at home.
Commit to taking a class or attending a workshop on productivity.
Read a book, such as Eat That Frog by Brian Tracy, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey, or The Power of Less by Leo Babauta.
Watch a movie that inspires increased productivity, such as Good Will Hunting, The Wolf of Wall Street, or The Social Network.
Post your tip for increasing productivity on social media with #WorldProductivityDay.
WORLD PRODUCTIVITY DAY HISTORY
Our research team is still looking into the origins of this important day.