And employers enjoying the benefits of
higher productivity stand to be less stressed out too.
Not exact matches
It
stands to reason: More gender equality, particularly in corporate settings, likely corresponds with increased
productivity; greater innovation;
higher employee retention and better risk management — all critical factors for improving a tech company's odds of staying competitive.
When the workplace — especially
high - profile female employers — can recognize the benefits of facilitating
productivity instead of forcing people to punch a time clock, everybody
stands to benefit, including the kids at home.
Possible increased growth and
productivity concurrent with climate oscillations that increase water availability, particularly at
higher elevations and where
stand density is low; extreme
high temperatures would have net negative impact, regardless of water availability
Many businesses, however, require the added cargo capacity and the ability to
stand up and work inside — which the
High Roof NV Cargo delivers, enhancing everyday operations and
productivity.
HVC
stands for
high - volume chemistry, a nod to
high - volume veterinary clinics that desire «improved
productivity at a lower cost» and «reference laboratory - quality results,» said Lisa Lee, vice president of U.S. Diagnostics and Business Solutions at Zoetis.
It may seem melodramatic to suggest that David Bitton's word should be law when it comes to maximizing
productivity via automation, but it certainly
stands to reason that, at the very least, the co-founder of the
highest - rated practice management software company in the world knows what he's talking about.
As it
stands right now, rather than position the phone as a
productivity - focused smartphone, the South Korean manufacturer aims to go head - to - head with Apple in the somewhat plateaued
high - end smartphone camera contest.
As it
stands today, the T431s is an excellent 14 - incher for people interested in mobile
productivity, but the price is a bit too
high for the hardware.
Production Line Worker — ABC Manufacturing — St. Louis, MO — 6/2013 to Present •
Stand for over eight hours and handle equipment weighing up to 80 pounds everyday • Inspect and analyze production line units to predict potential obstacles and recommend preventative action, resulting in a 10 percent increase in daily
productivity • Assist with the loading, unloading, and organization of production equipment and finished products • Follow safety protocols and meet environmental codes while maintaining a consistently
high and accurate production rateProduction Line Worker — Econ Developments — St. Louis, MO — 9/2008 to 6/2013 • Worked individually and within the production line crew to fabricate and install various pieces on a daily basis • Performed assembly with a 95 percent accuracy rate, the
highest in the company • Reported daily production numbers and machinery malfunctions to the factory supervisor • Completed quality control checks upon product completions and helped sort and load orders for shipping