News
UVA professor Leidy Klotz says we’re packing work into every corner of the day, from 6 a.m. emails to 8 p.m. meetings.
A quick inbox check on the train home can very quickly turn into regular 8 pm meetings. According to a new report, many of us ...
25d
PHL17 on MSNFinding balance in an infinite workdayThe average employee spends a third of their life at work and experts say many are doing much more than a 9 to 5. Author Bree Groff talks about the infinite workday and how her book “Today was fun: A ...
Recovery depends on solid boundaries – psychologically and in terms of time – between work and the rest of life. But those ...
Hosted on MSN1mon
The 9 to 5 is over: Welcome to the "infinite workday" - MSNWorking 9 to 5 was once a way to make a living, in the parlance of Dolly Parton, but the workday today? It never ends. Why it matters: That's the startling finding of a report out Tuesday from ...
“The infinite workday… starts early, mostly in email, and quickly swells to a focus-sapping flood of messages, meetings, and interruptions,” Microsoft said in a report Tuesday.
Infinite workday: New research by Microsoft finds that the average worker is interrupted every two minutes by a meeting, an email or an instant message. It doesn’t necessarily stop after they ...
By Anna Cooban, CNN London (CNN) — Workers are struggling to cope with a “seemingly infinite workday,” involving an increasing load of meetings scheduled at 8 p.m. or later and a near ...
How to protect lawmakers, infinite workday, al fresco dining: Catch up on the day’s stories By CNN Newsource Published June 17, 2025 2:13 pm By Daniel Wine, Emily Scolnick, CNN ...
London (CNN) — Workers are struggling to cope with a “seemingly infinite workday,” involving an increasing load of meetings scheduled at 8 p.m. or later and a near-constant stream of ...
4️⃣ Infinite workday: New research by Microsoft finds that the average worker is interrupted every two minutes by a meeting, an email or an instant message.
By Anna Cooban, CNN London (CNN) — Workers are struggling to cope with a “seemingly infinite workday,” involving an increasing load of meetings scheduled at 8 p.m. or later and a near ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results