adjective not achieving maximum productivity; wasteful or ineffective
Inefficient software algorithms can lead to slow performance.
Inefficient business processes can lead to wasted time and resources.
An inefficient design can lead to performance issues or inefficiencies in operation.
An inefficient market may not allocate resources effectively.
Inefficient production processes can result in lower productivity and quality.
Inefficient transportation systems can result in congestion and delays.
Inefficient supply chain management can lead to delays and increased costs.
Inefficient energy usage can result in higher costs and environmental impact.
Inefficient writing can result in unclear communication and lack of engagement from readers.
An inefficient therapy session may not address the client's needs effectively or in a timely manner.
Inefficient project management can lead to missed deadlines, cost overruns, and overall project failure.
An inefficient accounting process can result in errors, discrepancies, and financial losses for a company.
Inefficient engineering design can lead to product defects, performance issues, and increased production costs.