#264: The 4-day work week, and what we can learn from it.

The Thoughtful Leader Podcast with Ben Brearley

The 4-day work week is becoming more popular these days, following several trials in various countries. 

There are a few characteristics of the 4-day work week which I find contribute to its success.

In this episode, I look at these characteristics and how we can apply them to any workplace, even if you aren’t lucky enough to have a 4-day work week!

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Show Links: 

  • ABC: 4-day work week study.
  • How the working week originated.
  • Too Many Priorities: What to Do When You’re Asked to Do It All.
  • How to Set Clear Priorities For Your Team.
  • Thoughtful Leader Podcast #156: Let’s Dismantle the Cult of Busyness.
  • Thoughtful Leader Podcast #92: Struggling to Say No? Try These 5 Ways!
  • 3 Major Work Time Wasters That Create an Unhappy Team.

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