ENHANCING PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY: INNOVATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL PERSPECTIVES
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Production Efficiency, Innovation, Human Capital, Automation, Digital Technologies, Lean Production, Workforce DevelopmentAbstract
This study explores practical approaches and future prospects for enhancing production efficiency, emphasizing the crucial role of innovative development and human capital. Modern enterprises face increasing competition and rapid technological changes, making it essential to implement innovative technologies, optimize labor skills, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. The research highlights methods such as automation, digitalization, lean production, and workforce development as key drivers of efficiency. Integration of human capital and innovation not only improves productivity and product quality but also ensures sustainable growth and competitive advantage in global markets.
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