Abstract This research paper explores the concept of resource optimization as a critical strategy for achieving efficiency, sustainability, and resilience across various sectors. It begins by defining resource optimization in simple terms and tracing its historical roots, then delves into its practical applications in business, industry, and public governance. The paper highlights how organizations use technology, data, and strategic planning to manage resources like time, money, labour, and materials more effectively. It also examines the challenges and ethical concerns that arise when optimizing resources, such as job displacement, data privacy, and over-reliance on automation. Finally, the paper looks ahead to the future of resource optimization, emphasizing innovation, environmental sustainability, and inclusive growth. Through real-life examples and accessible language, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how resource optimization can shape a more efficient and equitable world.
Priya Bharti Sah (Sat,) studied this question.