> How on earth does "enhancing individual productivity" not improve P&L performance?
If the individual is more productive, they can work fewer hours. This is especially true in a remote-work environment where you are not in an office setting.
>If the individual is more productive, they can work fewer hours.
I have never seen people working fewer hours due to technological improvement, productivity just goes up from them working more efficiently for 8 hours.
Ah for sure, that's not what I meant. I was talking about the fact that sooner or later people running the business figure out they can increase the workload if employees have too much spare time. Else we'd be at pre-computers productivity levels.
If the individual is more productive, they can work fewer hours. This is especially true in a remote-work environment where you are not in an office setting.