Difference between Effectiveness and efficiency
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Efficiency refers to doing things in a right manner. Scientifically, it is defined as the output to input ratio and focuses on getting the maximum output with minimum resources. Effectiveness, on the other hand, refers to doing the right things. It constantly measures if the actual output meets the desired output.
In efficiency mportance is given to the ‘means’ of doing things whereas effectiveness focuses on achieving the ‘end’ goal.
Efficiency will look at avoiding mistakes or errors whereas effectiveness is about gaining success.
In efficiency mportance is given to the ‘means’ of doing things whereas effectiveness focuses on achieving the ‘end’ goal.
Efficiency will look at avoiding mistakes or errors whereas effectiveness is about gaining success.
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