Efficiency Productivity Profit Ratios Poem by Terence George Craddock

Efficiency Productivity Profit Ratios



tomorrow
always
tomorrow

catch up impossible

impossible
work loads
impossible

equates to work not done

slide
services
slide

equates to decreasing efficiency

lost
productivity
lost

equates to lost customers foreclosure bankruptcy

too few hours in a day
not enough hours in a day
not enough time in a day

equates to constantly running out of hours

solutions
possible
solutions

equates to work extensive excessive hours

workaholic
incurable
workaholic

equates to work life worked away

staff
increase
staff

equates to share increased work loads

completed
faster
completed

equates to efficient fast service

improved
customer service
improved

equates to increasing improved efficency

cost
time
effort

equates to finished neat complete?

efficency is the extent of effort
cost time need to complete
intended tasks purposes replete

equates to a specific purpose ratio relaying capability

the formula asping precise might
be waste wisdom worded ratio tight
reference to required effort waste

equates to the specific application of effort

needed to produce a specific outcome effectively
achieving a minimum amount of produced waste
with least quantity of expense unnecessary effort

equates to efficient effort minimum waste maximum yield


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Written in May 2014 on the 13.5.2014.
Complete version of the split images 'Impossible Work Loads', 'Customers Lost Foreclosure Bankruptcy', 'Not Enough Hours In A Day', 'Improved Customer Service' and 'Cost Time Effort Work Ratios' by Terence George Craddock.
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