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Axios via MSNThe 9 to 5 is over: Welcome to the "infinite workday"Working 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 ...
The company analyzed data from users of Microsoft 365 services — which include Outlook and PowerPoint — globally between ...
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4️⃣ Infinite workday: New research by Microsoft finds that the average worker is interrupted every two minutes by a meeting, ...
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Seattle Magazine via MSN‘A Flood Of Unprioritized Chaos’ During The WorkdayWe’re all overburdened with the constant flow of emails, chats and video meetings. Now, new research from Microsoft called ...
Microsoft's new analysis reveals a growing trend among office workers experiencing an 'infinite workday', working from dawn ...
Work Trend Index Special Report warns that more people are now trapped in a seemingly infinite workday. It starts at 6 am, ...
Microsoft discovered this emerging trend after analysing globally aggregated and anonymised Microsoft 365 productivity ...
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 interruptions ...
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Microsoft warns that AI could make chaotic workdays even worse without structural changes to how companies manage time and priorities.
"This points to a larger truth: the modern workday for many has no clear start or finish," Microsoft concluded. "As business ...
Work Trend Index highlights the "infinite workday" as a barrier to AI's potential, urging a redesign of work structures for ...
AI could accelerate burnout and chaos at work unless companies fundamentally change how they manage time and priorities, Microsoft warns in a new report. The tech giant’s Work Trend Index… Read More ...
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