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1 efficiency agreement
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > efficiency agreement
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2 productivity
nounProduktivität, dieproductivity agreement or deal — Produktivitätsvereinbarung, die
productivity bonus — Leistungszulage, die
* * *[prodək'tivəti]noun (the rate or efficiency of work especially in industrial production.) die Produktivität* * *prod·uc·tiv·ity[ˌprɒdʌkˈtɪvəti, AM ˌproʊdʌkˈtɪvət̬i]n no plhigh/low \productivity hohe/niedrige Produktivitätto boost \productivity die Effizienz erhöhen* * *["prɒdʌk'tIvItɪ]nProduktivität f; (of land) Fruchtbarkeit f, Ergiebigkeit f; (of well, mine) Ergiebigkeit f; (of business, shop) Rentabilität f* * *productiveness, productivity [ˌprɒdʌkˈtıvətı; US ˌprɑ-; prəʊˌdʌkˈt-] s Produktivität f (auch fig), Ergiebigkeit f, Ertragsfähigkeit f, Rentabilität f* * *nounProduktivität, dieproductivity agreement or deal — Produktivitätsvereinbarung, die
productivity bonus — Leistungszulage, die
* * *n.Leistungsfähigkeit f.Produktivität f.
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