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Organizational Production Process and Work–Life Integration

In: Work-life Integration in Africa

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  • Okechukwu E. Amah

    (Pan-Atlantic University)

  • Marvel Ogah

    (Pan-Atlantic University)

Abstract

The chapter explores the concept of productivity and its relationship with work–life integration. It discusses the connection of work process flow with work–life integration and the factors that make up optimal productivity procedure. The chapter discusses critical inputs for optimal productivity flow within the framework of the work–life integration continuum. It also examines the effects of demographic shift, changing work environment, and changing family structure on productivity and its resultant influence on work–life integration. However, factors that make up value-add at the individual level may differ at the organizational level, but these factors affect productivity and ultimately impact work–life integration. The chapter discusses these factors: prioritization, time management, discipline, delayed decision-making, scheduling, and concludes with a discussion on the strategies for productivity improvement and the attendant consequence on work–life integration.

Suggested Citation

  • Okechukwu E. Amah & Marvel Ogah, 2021. "Organizational Production Process and Work–Life Integration," Springer Books, in: Work-life Integration in Africa, chapter 0, pages 31-57, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-69113-4_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69113-4_3
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