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by lev99
2839 days ago
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If someone is overworked their productivity decreases. If you start cutting hours their productivity will increase up to a point, when they become underworked. What's the right amount of worked? You cannot keep cutting hours and expect productivity to go up indefinitely. In addition, the right number of hours probably has some variability among the population. I'm very much against a one sized fits all amount work environment. |
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