



A 2026 systems-based approach to productivity incorporating biological, psychological, and ecological elements with eight co-occurring variables for holistic performance optimization.
The Productivity Microbiome™ Model, published in 2026, presents a systems-based approach to productivity based on Bio Productivity Science™, incorporating biological, psychological, and ecological elements for comprehensive performance understanding.
Unlike traditional productivity models focusing on time management alone, this framework recognizes productivity as emerging from interconnected biological, psychological, and environmental systems.
Represents shift from mechanistic to ecological understanding of productivity, acknowledging complex interdependencies rather than isolated factors.
Researchers, organizational leaders, productivity coaches, knowledge workers seeking evidence-based approaches
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