operational effectiveness - meaning and definition. What is operational effectiveness
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What (who) is operational effectiveness - definition

CAPABILITY OF PRODUCING A DESIRED RESULT OR THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE DESIRED OUTPUT, GIVING AN INTENDED OR EXPECTED OUTCOME, OR PRODUCE A DEEP, VIVID IMPRESSION
Effectively; Effective; Operational effectiveness; Managerial effectiveness; Effectivity

effective         
a.
1.
Competent, adequate, sufficient, effectual.
2.
Powerful, forcible, energetic, potent, cogent, efficacious.
3.
Operative, active, efficient.
Effectiveness         
·noun The quality of being effective.
effective         
adj.
1) effective against (effective against the common cold)
2) effective in (effective in fighting forest fires)
3) effective to + inf. (it would be more effective not to respond to the charges)

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Effectiveness

Effectiveness or effectivity is the capability of producing a desired result or the ability to produce desired output. When something is deemed effective, it means it has an intended or expected outcome, or produces a deep, vivid impression.

Examples of use of operational effectiveness
1. If it happened frequently it could damage operational effectiveness seriously.
2. This is not about political correctness; it is about operational effectiveness.
3. "They are deemed essential to the immediate and ongoing stability and operational effectiveness of the company.
4. This is not about political correctness, it is about operational effectiveness.
5. "Even after collecting all available test results, it was difficult to form conclusions about operational effectiveness," the report said.