Productivity is closely related to, but not dependent on, profit. It can be measured by return on investment (ROI).
Value can be measured in various ways, such as through financial metrics like return on investment or cost savings, customer feedback and satisfaction, employee engagement and productivity, or impact on society and environment. Ultimately, the measure of value can vary depending on the context and perspective of the stakeholders involved.
Primary productivity is typically measured in units of energy per unit area per unit time, such as grams of carbon per square meter per year (g C/m2/yr) or kilojoules per square meter per day (kJ/m2/day).
Ecosystems can be measured by assessing factors such as species diversity, abundance, biomass, and ecological function. Scientists also use indicators like productivity, nutrient cycling rates, and habitat structure to quantify the health and sustainability of an ecosystem. Monitoring changes over time through field surveys, remote sensing, and data analysis helps track ecosystem dynamics.
Cup is measured by volume. It is measured in ml.
It depends on what you are measuring! Distance is measured in metres Time is measured in seconds Mass is measured in kilogrammes Volume is measured in litres Force is measured in newtons Energy is measured in joules Temperature is measured in kelvin Power is measured in watts Electromotive force is measured in volts Electric current is measured in amperes ...and so on
Edward Morse Shepard has written: 'The effect of profit sharing on productivity' -- subject(s): Management, Industrial productivity, Employee participation, Profit-sharing
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Crop productivity is the quantitative measure of crop yield in given measured area of field.
Profit margin means the amount of profit you make measured in a percentage. This can include:Gross Profit marginNet Profit marginMarkup Profit margin
You increase labor productivity through allowing incentives as bonus and medical care as well as percentage of the profit.
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Primary productivity in an ecosystem is typically measured by calculating the amount of energy or biomass produced by plants through photosynthesis. This can be done by measuring the rate of oxygen production, tracking the growth of plant biomass, or using remote sensing techniques to estimate plant productivity.
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J. J. Jehring has written: 'Profit sharing' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Profit-sharing 'Succeeding with profit sharing' -- subject(s): Profit-sharing 'Pre-severance benefits in deferred profit sharing' -- subject(s): Profit-sharing 'A comprehensive bibliography on total group productivity motivation in business covering such subjects as profit sharing, productivity sharing, employee stock ownership and employer-employee cooperation' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Incentives in industry
profit maximization &wealth maximization of shareholders.
Aircraft productivity is the measure of the craft's productivity. It's measured by dividing aircraft block hours by the days allocated to service on air.
Robert Appleby has written: 'Profitability & productivity in the United Kingdom 1954-1964' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Labor productivity, Profit