I am just returning from the Wold Productivity Congress - an interesting and rewarding event.The programme was too rich and varied to be summarised here but the spirit of the even† is captured by
the Congress Declaration which is reproduced here.
Declaration - Bahrain 2017
We,
the members of the global productivity movement, gathered in Bahrain for the
World Productivity Congress from 1st to 4th April 2017 have been informed and
inspired by three days of discussion, debate and deliberation on the Congress
Theme of "New Roads to Innovation and Higher Productivity”.
This
theme was in part inspired by the position of Bahrain (like other nations in
the Gulf region) as needing to move to become a post-oil economy and needing to
identify a range of routes towards economic growth.
As
a result of our deliberations, we, the members of the global productivity
community affirm the following principles underlining productivity development:
·
improved
productivity remains the only effective route to creating secure and sustainable
solutions to the provision of energy, food and water to the growing global
population;
·
productivity
development must be supported by innovative thinking and technological
development, which in turn need the establishment of a supportive innovation
ecosystem;
·
at
the national level, productivity development is supported by the creation of
healthy communities (of engaged, empowered and participating citizens;
·
though the overall concepts and
philosophy of productivity science remain globally applicable, specific productivity
campaigns, approaches, tools and techniques must be applied in ways which are
informed by local history and culture;
·
at
the organisational level, productivity improvement is supported by an informed,
engaged workforce, members of which have their knowledge and skills regularly
reviewed and refreshed.
We
pledge our individual and collective commitment to:
spreading
awareness of these principles to key policy and decision-makers.
ensuring that national and regional
productivity development policy and practice is informed by the above
principles
We
thank the country of Bahrain for creating a rich and rewarding event which led
to the formation of these principles and we thank His Highness Shaikh Mohamed
bi Mubarak Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister of Bahrain, for his guidance and
leadership as patron of the Congress.
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