The term "effectivity" refers to the degree to which something is effective. It denotes the quality of producing a desired outcome or effect. "Effectivity" is often used in contexts such as business, project management, and healthcare to assess how well strategies, processes, or interventions achieve their intended results.
It is a relatively formal word and may not be as common in everyday spoken English compared to written contexts. Its usage frequency can vary depending on the specific field or industry of discussion.
Effectivity can be measured through various performance metrics.
(Латеральная эффективность может измеряться по различным показателям эффективности.)
The effectivity of the new marketing strategy is still under review.
(Эффективность новой маркетинговой стратегии все еще находится под рассмотрением.)
Demonstrating effectivity in educational methods is crucial for student success.
(Демонстрация эффективности образовательных методов имеет решающее значение для успеха студентов.)
Although "effectivity" itself may not have idiomatic expressions associated with it directly, the concept of effectiveness appears in several idiomatic phrases and expressions, particularly in business and discussions of productivity.
Get results: The new training program aims to get results quickly.
(Новая учебная программа направлена на быстрое получение результатов.)
Cut the mustard: The team was not able to cut the mustard in meeting the project deadlines.
(Команда не смогла соответствовать требованиям по срокам проекта.)
Hit the ground running: The new manager hit the ground running with several initiatives to improve effectivity.
(Новый менеджер сразу взялся за несколько инициатив для повышения эффективности.)
Move the needle: We need to implement changes that will truly move the needle in terms of productivity.
(Нам нужно внедрить изменения, которые действительно повлияют на продуктивность.)
Raise the bar: Our goal is to raise the bar in terms of service effectivity this year.
(Наша цель - повысить планку в вопросе эффективности обслуживания в этом году.)
The word "effectivity" is derived from the root "effect," which comes from the Latin word "effectus," meaning "accomplishment" or "performance." The suffix "-ity" adds the meaning of "quality" or "state," indicating the condition of being effective.