Noun
the quality of being productive or having the power to produce
Source: WordNetI think that the best things that governments can do for productivity is not whack on new taxes and, if we can get institutions like schools and hospitals functioning better, well that's obviously good for the overall productiveness of our society. Tony Abbott
At the height of its productiveness in the mid 1960s Singer employed over 16,000 workers but by the end of that decade compulsory redundancies were taking place and 10 years later the workforce was down to 5,000. Source: Internet
The cheapness of commodities demands, caeteris paribus, on the productiveness of labour, and this again on the scale of production. Source: Internet
The confusion and counter productiveness created by changing the structure of a task force mid investigation is illustrated by the way the Green River Task Force's staffing and structure was changed multiple times throughout the investigation. Source: Internet
Thus, for Rand, "virtue" included productiveness, honesty with oneself, and scrupulousness of thought. Source: Internet