differentiation between effective and efficient
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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 is that when something is effective it produces a result even if it takes some unnecessary resources to do so. When something is efficient, not only does it produce a result, but it does so in a quick or simple way using as little material, time, effort, or energy as possible.
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