neuinkovitost
Neuinkovitost is a term used in some discussions within business, technology, and public administration to describe inefficiency or inadequacy of productivity in modern systems. It denotes the failure to convert available inputs into desired outputs at an expected rate, particularly in complex, automated, or rapidly changing environments. The term is a neologism formed from a negating prefix and a root related to productivity, and it has appeared in Czech- and Slavic-language discourse to stress non-performance under contemporary constraints.
Etymology and definition: The word combines a negating prefix with a root associated with productivity or output
Measurement and indicators: Neuinkovitost is typically assessed by comparing actual outputs with potential or planned outputs,
Contexts and applications: In manufacturing, neuinkovitost points to bottlenecks, misaligned automation, or waste. In government and
Criticism: Some scholars warn that neuinkovitost can be ill-defined or domain-specific, risking vagueness. Standardized cross-domain metrics