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My piece in the Wall Street Journal: “employees benefit when companies shorten working hours. But it turns out that companies can benefit, too”

My piece explaining why "Shorter Hours Make Stronger Businesses" is out in the Wall Street Journal. This is one of those short pieces that we ended up spending

Andrew Barnes: The 4-day week is “a great way to address the big issues facing the world today”

A recent episode of the podcast Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd talked about the 4-day week with Andrew Barnes of Perpetual Guardian, Autonomy

By |2020-03-11T14:59:41-07:00March 7th, 2020|4-day workweek, Business and work|Comments Off on Andrew Barnes: The 4-day week is “a great way to address the big issues facing the world today”

My two-part interview on “7 Skills for the Future”

When I was in London a couple weeks ago, I spent some time with Emma-Sue Prince in Penguin's podcast studio, talking about the 4-day week. The conversation is

By |2020-11-19T22:33:43-08:00March 6th, 2020|4-day workweek, Media, Podcast, SHORTER|Comments Off on My two-part interview on “7 Skills for the Future”

“productivity gains have been buried underneath layers of toxic workplace culture, bad economics and poor planning”

Lizzy Burden at the Telegraph has a piece about SHORTER and the four-day week: One of Labour’s barmier proposals ahead of the last general election was a four-day

By |2020-03-05T12:09:52-08:00March 5th, 2020|4-day workweek, Review, SHORTER|Comments Off on “productivity gains have been buried underneath layers of toxic workplace culture, bad economics and poor planning”

The closest I ever get to being in business class: my new article in BA Business Life

I have an article in the March issue of British Airways Business Life about how companies use design thinking to redesign their working hours and move to 4-day

By |2020-11-19T22:36:20-08:00March 1st, 2020|4-day workweek, Articles, SHORTER, Writing|Comments Off on The closest I ever get to being in business class: my new article in BA Business Life
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