31 min

The 4-Day Work Week: A Case Study for Working Smarter, Not Harder Paychex THRIVE, a Business Podcast

    • Management

For most, the 4-day work week sounds good in principle but will likely never happen. However, at Bolt, the company has not only implemented a 4-day work week – they’ve done so in a thoughtful, methodical way that has delivered increased productivity and work-life balance. Join Gene as he discusses this process with Jennifer Christie, the Chief People Officer at Bolt. You’ll learn why it’s so important to focus on outcomes and not just hours, to make time off as meaningful as time at the office, to allow for flexibility so you can address both employee and customer needs, and to better manage meetings, emails, and other uses of your collective energies.
Topics include:
0:32 -Jennifer’s HR expertise and basics about Bolt3:08 - Bolt's workforce operations during and post-pandemic4:17 - Bolt's approach to working from home7:25- How Bolt implemented 4-day work weeks11:22- Flexibility needed for customer-facing roles13:44- How have 4-day weeks impacted time off for employees?15:35 – Pursuing buy-in from senior managers, business owners19:42 - How Bolt’s 4-day week pilot took shape25:32 - How exceptions to the new norm are handled27:50 - How did different worker generations respond to 4-day weeks?
Resources:
Flexible schedules are more important than ever in balancing work from home culture and the stress associated with it. Find out what we learned when we surveyed of over 1,300 workers around this topic at www.paychex.com/articles/human-resources/flexible-schedules-into-future.
Read more about managing and improving productivity in the modern, flexible workplace at www.paychex.com/articles/human-resources/improve-employee-productivity-in-workplace.
DISCLAIMER:The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.

For most, the 4-day work week sounds good in principle but will likely never happen. However, at Bolt, the company has not only implemented a 4-day work week – they’ve done so in a thoughtful, methodical way that has delivered increased productivity and work-life balance. Join Gene as he discusses this process with Jennifer Christie, the Chief People Officer at Bolt. You’ll learn why it’s so important to focus on outcomes and not just hours, to make time off as meaningful as time at the office, to allow for flexibility so you can address both employee and customer needs, and to better manage meetings, emails, and other uses of your collective energies.
Topics include:
0:32 -Jennifer’s HR expertise and basics about Bolt3:08 - Bolt's workforce operations during and post-pandemic4:17 - Bolt's approach to working from home7:25- How Bolt implemented 4-day work weeks11:22- Flexibility needed for customer-facing roles13:44- How have 4-day weeks impacted time off for employees?15:35 – Pursuing buy-in from senior managers, business owners19:42 - How Bolt’s 4-day week pilot took shape25:32 - How exceptions to the new norm are handled27:50 - How did different worker generations respond to 4-day weeks?
Resources:
Flexible schedules are more important than ever in balancing work from home culture and the stress associated with it. Find out what we learned when we surveyed of over 1,300 workers around this topic at www.paychex.com/articles/human-resources/flexible-schedules-into-future.
Read more about managing and improving productivity in the modern, flexible workplace at www.paychex.com/articles/human-resources/improve-employee-productivity-in-workplace.
DISCLAIMER:The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.

31 min