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Do non-linear workdays change the shape of productivity?
23/10/2022 05:52 PM | Click to read full article
For decades, the workday has generally meant employees arrived at their office desks at 0900, grabbed a midday lunch, then clocked out at 1700 or 1800, full stop. De Smet says the pandemic, however, shook loose this traditional thinking, as workers remained productive while taking breaks, spending time with family, and working flexible hours.
Adds De Smet: “We need to find new rhythms that support productivity, efficiency, well-being, and creativity.”