Monday, August 31, 2020

Productivity Thinking Related Patents


Productivity Thinking of a Manager


Productivity thinking of a manager includes becoming aware of body of knowledge of productivity science, productivity engineering and productivity management, thinking of the products and processes in the organization where they can be used to increase the productivity of the organization and using them appropriately to realize higher productivity in the form of reduced unit cost of goods or services produced.    -     Narayana Rao 8 November 2019
http://nraoiekc.blogspot.com/2019/11/productivity-thinking-explanation.html


System and method for productivity thinking code level evaluation

Patent: US8651871B2, United States
Publication of US8651871B2: 2014-02-18
Status: Active
Adjusted expiration: 2032-07-18

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A system and method are provided for identifying ranges of scores in thinking areas that are indicative of individuals that perform at top levels.

FIG. 1 is a flow chart showing the process of generating productivity thinking area scores for an individual according to an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2 is an example of a report showing the productivity thinking area scores for an individual according to an embodiment of the invention.

Behavioral research has been performed on the characteristics of members of an organization and the impact of these characteristics on the objectively measurable performance of the organization. In some cases, the organization is a business, the members are the business' personnel and the objectively measurable performance of the business is the business' financial performance.

Research has also been performed on mapping of the brain's thinking mechanism and how thinking mechanisms generate fears, pain, beliefs, anxiety, and task execution. This research led to identifying solutions to internal fears and pain reduction, resulting in changing peoples lives.

The thinking areas most highly correlated with high performance across all positions within an organization were isolated. These key productivity thinking areas (or “productivity thinking areas” or “thinking areas” for short) are 1) self-motivation, 2) stress or fear based motivation, and 3) thinking speed. The “thinking code” mapping for productivity was outlined in each of these three productivity thinking areas.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US8651871

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