See, that study that suggested 4 day work weeks increase productivity (and that a majority of companies kept after the trial) apparently lacked the ever so important control group of working 7 days a week and for extra hours per day. I’m sure that really increases productivity.
While we’re at it, no remote days and everyone work in an open office with no cubicles or walls to block noise, and certainly no distracting windows.
Just naming stuff research has demonstrated to be bad, haha. The literature is quite definitive on it, but you know how the MBAs in management care about research.
See, that study that suggested 4 day work weeks increase productivity (and that a majority of companies kept after the trial) apparently lacked the ever so important control group of working 7 days a week and for extra hours per day. I’m sure that really increases productivity.
While we’re at it, no remote days and everyone work in an open office with no cubicles or walls to block noise, and certainly no distracting windows.
Wow. Add in the micromanager oddly obsessed with seeing my bum (in a chair) and that’s why I changed jobs.
Just naming stuff research has demonstrated to be bad, haha. The literature is quite definitive on it, but you know how the MBAs in management care about research.