Economy, asked by gruthvi5533, 11 months ago

Mentio any two ways to improve efficiency of labour

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Answered by mani0004
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Factor # 1. Racial Qualities:

It is sometimes said that physical strength and mental advancement are mainly racial characteristics. About the truth of this re­mark there is, however, much room for doubt. With proper education and a suitable environment people of all races can become efficient.

Factor # 2. Climate:

The climate of a country exerts considerable influence on the productivity of labour. A temperate climate is particularly favourable for prolonged work. In such climatic regions labourers become very efficient. Hot and humid climates, on the other hand, produce lethargy and weariness among the workers and lower their efficiency.

Answered by bornikadas73
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1. Track and limit how much time you're spending on tasks.

You may think you're pretty good at gauging how much time you're spending on various tasks. However, some research suggests only around 17 percent of people are able to accurately estimate the passage of time. A tool like Rescue Time can help by letting you know exactly how much time you spend on daily tasks, including social media, email, word processing, and apps.

2. Take regular breaks.

It sounds counterintuitive, but taking scheduled breaks can actually help improve concentration. Some research has shown that taking short breaks during long tasks helps you to maintain a constant level of performance; while working at a task without breaks leads to a steady decline in performance.

3. Set self-imposed deadlines.

While we usually think of a stress as a bad thing, a manageable level of self-imposed stress can actually be helpful in terms of giving us focus and helping us meet our goals. For open-ended tasks or projects, try giving yourself a deadline, and then stick to it. You may be surprised to discover just how focused and productive you can be when you're watching the clock.

4. Follow the "two-minute rule."

Entrepreneur Steve Olenski recommends implementing the "two-minute rule" to make the most of small windows of time that you have at work. The idea is this: If you see a task or action that you know can be done in two minutes or less, do it immediately. According to Olenski, completing the task right away actually takes less time than having to get back to it later. Implementing this has made him one of the most influential content strategists online

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