Sentences with phrase «reported higher productivity»

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The Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace says that one - third of workers report high levels of stress resulting in higher healthcare costs, periods of employee disability, absenteeism, higher turnover, and lower productivity on the job.
Growing small businesses that have adopted a wireless solution are already reporting immediate paybacks in higher productivity, flexible application mobility and greater worker satisfaction.
Compared with people at low - trust companies, people at high - trust companies report: 74 % less stress, 106 % more energy at work, 50 % higher productivity, 13 % fewer sick days, 76 % more engagement, 29 % more satisfaction with their lives, 40 % less burnout.
Because it hasn't, the only other way I can get reported GDP growth to reconcile with much higher credit growth is to assume that much of the investment will never result in increased productivity, and so will never cause GDP growth to pick up.
In a meta analysis of 225 academic studies by Sonja Lyubomirsky, Laura King and Ed Diener (as reported in the 2012 Harvard Business Review) it was shown that happy employees have a higher productivity rate by 31 %, increased sales by 37 % and are 3 times more innovative and creative.
Dean Foods saw its gross profit drop 8 % year - over-year to $ 1.8 bn, driven primarily by a 6 % decrease in reported volumes and higher mix of private label products, which the company intends to turn around with an enterprise - wide cost productivity program.
The Wellness Impact report warns, «Business and the military may face higher annual medical costs, fewer recruits, lost productivity and other problems linked with overweight and obesity.»
New mothers whose jobs offer lactation support are more likely to return to work with their current employer and report increased morale, higher job satisfaction, and better productivity.3
More than 1.2 million students either dropped out of high school or did not graduate on time in 2004, which could cost the nation more than $ 325 billion in lost wages, taxes, and productivity over their lifetimes if they do not complete high school, concludes a report.
The report also acknowledges that well ‑ designed neighbourhoods can create better health outcomes for children and adults, and that the development of new high ‑ quality, affordable homes can alleviate the housing crisis and unstick some of the UK's productivity problems.
Brian Jacob and Lars Lefgren find no relationship between teachers» pay and their performance in a mid-sized, western school district (see «When Principals Rate Teachers,» research, page 58); and Eric Hanushek, Steven Rivkin, and Daniel O'Brien, in a 2005 working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, report no relationship between teacher productivity and changes in pay, suggesting that surrounding districts do not pull the most effective teachers from the city by offering higher salaries.
Two of the authors of this report have shown elsewhere that countries with students who perform at higher levels in math and science show larger rates of increase in economic productivity than do otherwise similar countries with lower - performing students (see «Education and Economic Growth,» research, Spring 2008).
Our findings suggest that the lack of productivity «return» to experience in high - poverty schools reported in the literature is unlikely to be the result of differential teacher learning in high and lower - poverty schools.
People who can work from home (often a safe, quiet space) or within a flexible range of hours report less stress, higher job satisfaction and higher productivity.
In the report, «Fueling Sustainable Development: The Energy Productivity Solution,» to be published Wednesday, the institute says the uncertain economic outlook and the recent period of record - high oil prices could push governments and businesses to invest more in energy productivity.
That report found that green building design can achieve health benefits — including reduced medical costs and higher worker productivity — up to three times the size of the energy savings.
In today's post, I'll report on a new (relatively) high - resolution series from the Arabian Sea offshore Pakistan (Boll et al 2014, Late Holocene primary productivity and sea surface temperature variations in the northeastern Arabian Sea: implications -LSB-...]
Dr. Jon Peddie, a graphics and digital media technology consultant, estimated in a 2007 workstation report that productivity gains from multiple displays can be as high as 42 %.
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
Work - from - home professionals in many industries also report fewer interruptions, higher productivity and even saving money.
High level candidates are also expected to showcase their ability to provide a vision and leadership to an organization, manage and inspire direct and indirect reports, be accountable for day - to - day operations, and ensure productivity and profitability.
The brokerages in the Power Broker Report can be broken into two broad categories: 1) those with a lot of agents, a high cumulative sales total, and low per - agent productivity; and 2) those with not as many agents, a high cumulative sales total, and high per - agent productivity.
The American Psychological Association also reports that workplace stress — which can result in missed work, low morale, loss of productivity and customers, medical expenses and health problems, retaliatory acts, and high turnover — costs U.S. businesses approximately $ 300 billion annually.
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