Increasing productivity is ultimately what determines
the living standards of people, the competitive advantage of
organizations and the wealth of nations."
Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of the Center for eBusiness,
MIT
Researchers at MIT are working to develop a deeper understanding
of how to measure and improve the productivity of enterprises
in the digital economy. There are several programs supporting
these researchers, including the Digital Productivity Special
Interest Group of the Center for eBusiness at MIT, and the Information
Work Productivity Council, an industry-based group.
The Digital Productivity Special Interest Group is one of five
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) at MITs Center for eBusiness.
To learn more about the Digital Productivity SIG, visit the
MIT
Center for eBusiness web site or contact David Verrill at
dverrill@mit.edu.
The Information Work Productivity Council is an industry-sponsored
research group. To learn more, visit the IWPC
web site or, contact Susan Conway at sconway@microsoft.com.