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There are no free lunches, Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman once said. He meant that every time we consume real resources, there is an economic cost. How can a company increase its sales and profits? To sell more, companies need to produce more.
Three ways to produce more include:
Hire more labor: means 'do more work'
Buy more capital equipment (computers, software, machines, etc.): means 'spend more capital'; or,
Make labor and capital more productive: means 'improve your bottom line directly and significantly' = Free Lunch Productivity
Free Lunch Productivity (FLP), or total factor productivity (TFP), is used to identify and capture enormous free lunches.
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FLP Calculator - excel file
F.A.Q:
Why is productivity important...? What is Free Lunch Productivity...? For answers to these questions and more, click here... FLP FAQ
History:
From Labor Productivity...to Country Total Factor Productivity...to Business Free Lunch Productivity. Discover how Free Lunch Productivity was originated, click here... FLP History
Case Study:
To read the FLP Case Study written by Del Jones, senior staff writer at USAToday, and Prof. Shlomo Maital, TIM Academic Director (and founder of FLP), click here... FLP Case Study
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