MEASURING PRODUCTIVITY AND ITS RELATION TO PROFITABILITY IN THE IRANIAN INDUSTRY

SEYED MOHAMMAD SHAHROUDI1*
1Faculty of industrial Engineering and Management Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, Iran
* Corresponding Author : mosavi.shams@gmail.com

Received : 04-09-2011     Accepted : 11-11-2011     Published : 14-12-2011
Volume : 2     Issue : 1       Pages : 24 - 27
J Bus Excel 2.1 (2011):24-27

Keywords : added value, profitability, productivity, industrial sector manpower.
Conflict of Interest : None declared

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Abstract

Measuring a productivity scale as a head stocking system provides a condition where the decision-makers realize where they are and what are their positions there. They develop reliable data to improve the process of utilization of available possibilities and assets and contribute to improve the production growth of goods and services at different levels [2]. this study is in the form of examining and measuring of productivity with its relation to profitability in an industrial production of food substances and drugs packing company in Iran such that the outcrops of this study may produce especially practical uses in the industrial sector.

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