Can S'pore be an icon for service productivity?
The traditional analysis tools or flexible work design deployed in manufacturing may be insufficient in giving a boost to services. For all practical purposes, there are only two ways to create more value per worker and stimulate growth, we need innovation or become more productive.
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Main Author: | DE MEYER, Arnoud |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2016
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