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Knowledge applied is productivity.
We subsidize the disposal of waste in all its myriad forms from landfills to Superfund cleanups, from deep-well injection to storage of nuclear waste. In the process, we encourage an economy where 80 percent of what we consume gets thrown away after one use.
Our biggest cost is not power, or servers, or people. It's lack of utilization. It dominates all other costs.
Everyone uses everyone, Tee. Way of the world, isn't it?
We have these services that people love and that are drivers of data usage ... and we want to work this out, so that way, it's a profitable model for our partners.
Production is the greatest assessment of time well spent
One of the best places for efficiency is being efficient with things so that you can be effective with people. If
When purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable
The mountains of things we throw away are much greater than the things we use. In this, if no other way, we can see the wild an reckless exuberance of our production, and waste seems to be the index.
That which is used - develops. That which is not used wastes away.
Ability + efficiency = productivity
Capability stands you out; capacity scales you up.
Take what's useful, discard what is not.
System: Save yourself time, energy and money.
Everything may serve a lower as well as a higher use.
Everybody uses everybody until we're all just a bunch of used up shit sacks waiting to go to dirt.
Every generation enjoys the use of a vast hoard bequeathed to it by antiquity, and transmits that hoard, augmented by fresh acquisitions, to future ages.
SLUT: Strategic Labour Utilization Tracker,
You know how much time you've used, but you never know how much you have left.
Efficiency is doing better what is already being done.
Running IT as a business, IT performance has to be clearly linked with the business performance.
The 20th Century approach to economics, resource depletion and over-consumption means we boom and bust until we bust more than we boom; that is precisely what is happening. In a low growth economy, the true meaning of resource efficiency in business and in everything we do is essential
The greatest energy must be use for work.
To decide what the best use of it is, you must ask what use the Enemy wants to make of it, and then do the opposite.
Wherever we are seeing something getting used, that to us is an early indicator that there might be something that people want. And then let's figure out how to make that great. And then let's go figure out monetization.
You can use your story, or your story can use you.
Time used to do irrelevancies can be channeled into something productive instead
Putting it precisely, activating a resource and utilizing a resource are not synonymous.
What we are trying to do is to look at all of those resources and say, well, would they be better spent on just advocacy and information, or can we make savings out of that and redirect them into savings.
We are operating at an overall mechanical efficiency of only four percent ... Therefore, we find that if we increase the overall mechanical efficiency to only twelve percent we can take care of everybody. That three-fold increase in the overall efficiency can only be accomplished by redesign.
The key metric of whether you've succeeded is what fraction of your employees use that dashboard everyday.
Efficiency is the foundation for survival. Effectiveness is the foundation for success.
Tis use alone that sanctifies expense
And splendor borrows all her rays from sense.
Time spent effectively can be compensated
The aim should be to work on the method of management.
There are, while human miseries abound, A thousand ways to waste superfluous wealth, Without one fool or flatterer at your board, Without one hour of sickness or disgust.
They're measurements which express the goal of making money perfectly well, but which also permit you to develop operational rules for running your plant," he says. "There are three of them. Their names are throughput, inventory and operational expense.
Energy and time are finite resources; conserving them is very important.
A good use for me is to let me go away with my sewing machine and come back with some really new stuff.
WHY has no value, if you cannot rethink resourcefulness in a limited context.
She believed in getting as much use as possible from everything, and thought that as long as machinery, or anything else, could be cajoled into operation, it should be kept; to do otherwise, she thought, was wasteful.
Chapter 5-"Now THAT'S Leverage" discusses the idea of "software leverage," where reusing components results in greater impact. We see how the use of shell scripts achieves a high degree of leverage.
Our management team strongly believes that the key opportunity of our business does not only come from just the increase in terms of number of users but also how we continue to enhance the value of our platform for our users.
The use of a thing is only a part of its significance. To know anything thoroughly, to have the full command of it in all its appliances, we must study it on its own account, independently of any special application.
It frequently happens that an element of the standard of living which set out with being primarily wasteful, ends with becoming, in the apprehension of the consumer, a necessary of life.
Efficiency, once the sole icon on the hill, must make room for adaptability in structures, processes, and mind-sets that is often uncomfortable.
Any use of a human being in which less is demanded of him and less is attributed to him than his full status is a degradation and a waste.
I do admire efficiency,' said Marthe. 'But how tedious it can be in excess.
I'll take fifty percent efficiency to get one hundred percent loyalty.
Today, you expand or you are expendable.
The system that people work in and the interaction with people may account for 90 or 95 percent of performance.
Our real focus is going to be what can we do with our existing capacities, what new things can we do, and how much more demand can we fulfil with our existing capacities.
We value the clock for its speed and efficiency. The clock has its place, efficiency has its place, after effectiveness. The symbol of effectiveness is the compass a sense of direction, purpose, vision, perspective, and balance. But the empowerment process itself is not efficient.
As much use as tits on a fish.
Power unused is power useless.
Energy is our most precious resource, for it is the means by which we transform our creative potential into meaningful action.
Maximise the alternative forms in which a user might receive a service, and the alternative sources of supply.
The true test of anyone's worth as a living creature is how much he can utilize what he has.
They say that
nothing is wasted:
either that
or
it al is
Technology sometimes encourages people to confuse busyness with effectiveness.
It is all one spectacle of forces running to waste, of people who use and do not replace, the story of a country hectic with a wasting aimless fever of trade and money-making and pleasure-seeking.
Reducing and reusing take nothing more than a rethink on the way we shop, and using our imagination with the things that we might once have considered junk.
The gross size of our talent inventories is less important than the net use of our talents?
We are driven by our necessities, which are driven by our situations, which are driven by our decisions, which surprisingly are driven by our necessities. So, what do we make of it? It all begins and ends with understanding the users' needs.
The worst waste, that of time.
Why speak of the use
of poetry? Poetry
is what uses us.
My enthusiasms ... constitute my reserves, my unexploited resources, perhaps my future.
To be effective, every knowledge worker, and especially every executive, therefore needs to dispose of time in fairly large chunks. To have small dribs and drabs of time at his disposal will not be sufficient even if the total is an impressive number of hours.
The word which gives the key to the national vice is waste. And people who are wasteful are not wise, neither can they remain young and vigorous. In order to transmute energy to higher and more subtle levels one must first conserve it.
Waste is unjustified, and especially the waste of time limited as that commodity is in our days of probation. One must live, not only exist; he must do, not merely be; he must grow, not just vegetate.
I should estimate that in my experience most troubles and most possibilities for improvement add up to the proportions something like this: 94% belongs to the system responsibility of management 6% special
The only waste of human resources is letting them go unused.
If you could utilize the resources of the end users' computers, you could do things much more efficiently.
There's a use for everything and everything has it's use.
Obviously, the highest type of efficiency is that which can utilize existing material to the best advantage.
Result indicators that lie beneath KRIs could include: Net profit on key product lines Sales made yesterday Customer complaints from key customers Hospital bed utilization in week
When we possess something without knowing its value, we abuse it.
One emphasis of my research has been on the question of how people spend their time. Time is the ultimate finite resource, or course, so the question of how people spend it would seem to be important.
Never confuse efficiency with effectiveness.
Knowing how people will use something is essential.
He that expects to quantify in dollars the gains that will accrue to a company year by year for a program for improvement of quality expounded in [Out of the Crisis] will suffer delusion. He should know before he starts that he will be able to quantify only a trivial part of the gain.
Waste of time is the most extravagant and costly of all expenses.
That's what it comes down to for everyone. How much use we can be.
The general fact is that the most effective way of utilizing human energy is through an organized rivalry, which by specialization and social control is, at the same time, organized co-operation.
To use it should be as natural ... as to use the trolley when one needs transportation.
5. Pay now and consume later
Use it; fuck it. It belongs to you; use it.
A minimum put to good use is enough for anything.
If there is genuine potential for growth, build capacity in advance of demand, as a strategy for creating demand. Hold the vision, especially as regards assessing key performance and evaluating whether capacity to meet potential demand is adequate.
Most of my time, energy and other resources I use to nurture my projects.
Much of our waste problem is to be accounted for by the intentional flimsiness and unrepairability of the labor-savers and gadgets that we have become addicted to.
Sometimes, instead of purchasing a commodity out and out, people want to buy only the use of it, for a longer or shorter period. The price paid for such temporary use is commonly called hire.
We have a responsibility to make sure that the limited resources we have are spent efficiently and effectively and that programs achieve their mission.
And the maximum number extracted. You know what your bosses say about attachment, littl'un. Don't get too attached to me.
You need slack to enable continuous improvement. In order to have slack, you must have an unbalanced value stream with a bottleneck resource. Optimizing for utilization is not desirable.
Things unused burden and beset.
Convert your time into useful assets
A grand and almost untrodden field of inquiry will be opened, on the causes and laws of variation, on correlation of growth, on the effects of use and disuse, on the direct actions of external conditions, and so forth.
Productivity is effectively stewarding your gifts, talents, time, energy, and enthusiasm for the good of others and the glory of God.
we use the time we have. There is no other.