Comment by colechristensen 1 day ago You can measure productivity by hours spent at a desk? 4 comments colechristensen Reply batch12 1 day ago You can measure attendance by hours spent at a desk devttyeu 1 day ago Well if you're a devshop just billing hours of mostly low impact work then hours are very much equal to productivity. saghm 1 day ago Next time you're going to work for an hour, ping me, and I bet I can surprise you with how much less productive I am than you epolanski 1 day ago Productivity is measured by economists in $/hour.Which is why two identical jobs with the same real life output have drastically different productivity.A nursing home in Luxembourg has 5 times the productivity of one in Romania despite the services being identical and tech-unrelated.
batch12 1 day ago You can measure attendance by hours spent at a desk devttyeu 1 day ago Well if you're a devshop just billing hours of mostly low impact work then hours are very much equal to productivity. saghm 1 day ago Next time you're going to work for an hour, ping me, and I bet I can surprise you with how much less productive I am than you
devttyeu 1 day ago Well if you're a devshop just billing hours of mostly low impact work then hours are very much equal to productivity. saghm 1 day ago Next time you're going to work for an hour, ping me, and I bet I can surprise you with how much less productive I am than you
saghm 1 day ago Next time you're going to work for an hour, ping me, and I bet I can surprise you with how much less productive I am than you
epolanski 1 day ago Productivity is measured by economists in $/hour.Which is why two identical jobs with the same real life output have drastically different productivity.A nursing home in Luxembourg has 5 times the productivity of one in Romania despite the services being identical and tech-unrelated.
You can measure attendance by hours spent at a desk
Well if you're a devshop just billing hours of mostly low impact work then hours are very much equal to productivity.
Next time you're going to work for an hour, ping me, and I bet I can surprise you with how much less productive I am than you
Productivity is measured by economists in $/hour.
Which is why two identical jobs with the same real life output have drastically different productivity.
A nursing home in Luxembourg has 5 times the productivity of one in Romania despite the services being identical and tech-unrelated.