noun General Slang

productivity theater

proh-duk-TIV-i-tee THEE-uh-ter · noun · informal

Performing busyness to appear productive rather than being productive.

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Actions taken mainly to look busy and engaged, such as sending late-night emails or padding meeting attendance, rather than to actually get meaningful work done.

“The open floor plan turned the office into productivity theater, everyone typing furiously to look busy.”
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productivity theater In A Sentence

The open floor plan turned the office into productivity theater, everyone typing furiously to look busy.

Origin & Usage

Concept popularized in remote- and hybrid-work commentary in the early 2020s.

People Also Ask

What is productivity theater?

It is taking actions mainly to look busy and engaged, like late-night emails or padding meeting attendance, rather than to get meaningful work done.

Why does productivity theater happen?

Often because workers feel they need to appear visible and busy to managers, especially under remote or hybrid monitoring.

Where does the term come from?

It was popularized in remote- and hybrid-work commentary in the early 2020s.

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