tehottomuutta
Tehottomuutta is a Finnish noun that denotes the state or quality of being inefficient or ineffective. It describes situations where inputs yield less than could be achieved, or where objectives are not met despite effort. The term is used across contexts such as industry, administration, technology, and public policy to refer to poor performance relative to potential, standards, or goals.
The word is formed from teho, meaning power or efficiency, with the suffixes that create a noun
In practice, tehottomuutta can manifest as wasted resources, longer production or service cycles, frequent downtime, bottlenecks,
Management approaches to reduce tehottomuutta include process standardization, capacity planning, waste elimination, automation, and performance measurement.
See also: tehokkuus (efficiency), tuottavuus (productivity), prosessin parantaminen (process improvement).