Assessing the impact of labor productivity on the timely completion of a project.
Abstract
In today's fast-paced and highly competitive business environment, the successful and timely
delivery of projects is crucial to achieving organizational goals. The efficiency and output of
workers play a significant role in project completion, and improving labor productivity can
positively impact project timelines. This research investigates the relationship between labor
productivity and the timely completion of a project, with the objective of identifying the key factors
influencing productivity and proposing strategies to enhance it, and also to highlight the
relationship between labor productivity rates and durations of some work packages.
The study utilizes a mixed-methods approach, incorporating quantitative and qualitative data
collection techniques to measure labor productivity metrics and assess worker skills, motivation,
work environment, management practices, and technological advancements. The findings indicate
that variations in labor productivity significantly impact project timelines, and factors such as
worker skills, motivation, and the availability of resources significantly affect productivity. The
study proposes various interventions aimed at enhancing labor productivity, such as training
programs, incentive schemes, workflow optimizations, and technology implementations.
The research contributes to the understanding of the role of labor productivity in project
management and provides insights and recommendations for practitioners and researchers to
improve project outcomes