difference between effectiveness and efficiency?
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Effective (adj.) – Adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result. Efficient (adj.) ... The difference between effectiveness and efficiency can be summed up shortly, sweetly and succinctly – Being effective is about doing the right things, while being efficient is about doing things right.
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The difference between efficiency and effectiveness is that efficiency refers to doing things right, while effectiveness refers to doing the right thing. Efficiency focuses on the means, while effectiveness focuses on the end result.
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