efficiencywithout
Efficiencywithout is a neologism used in discussions of systems design and sustainability to describe an approach that prioritizes effective outcomes over narrow efficiency gains. The term lacks a formal definition and is encountered mainly in interdisciplinary writings, think pieces, and practitioner discussions, where it is used to critique exclusive emphasis on improving efficiency in isolation from broader goals.
Conceptually, efficiencywithout distinguishes efficiency (doing more with less) from effectiveness (achieving the right outcomes). The addition
Applications span energy systems, urban planning, product design, and software engineering. Examples include programs that reduce
Critiques note that efficiencywithout can become ambiguous without clear criteria and measurable outcomes. Its usefulness depends