WARSAW — The world of work is always changing, in big and small ways. Sometimes it’s the result of unexpected external forces, like the shift to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Other trends, ...
Why work 80 hours a week when you can work 40? Why work 40 when you can work 25? Consultant Geraldine Carter explains why it's not the hours you work that matter, but what you and your clients get out ...
Four construction workers take a nap, balanced on a steel girder hung 800 feet over Manhattan, during the construction of the RCA Building. Man on left has been identified as Joseph Eckner; man second ...
Forty-year-old Josh Epperson works 10 to 15 hours a week and makes about $100,000 a year. After more than a decade in the corporate world and seven years working at a global brand consultancy, he has ...
It may sound counterproductive to work less in a world that values hustle culture intentionally. Historically, we have been trained to believe that success directly results from relentless effort.
In 2014, entrepreneur Phil Drolet gave a TED Talk explaining why the way most entrepreneurs work doesn’t help them achieve success. That hustle and overwork yourself mentality only sounds good, but ...
Digital natives like Gen Z may appear to be more open to using AI than older workers. But a recent Ernst & Young study suggests the opposite could be true. Gen Xers and millennials employed in the US ...
Do you think of time as an enemy? Do you feel that the day does not have enough hours to get through your to-do lists? Do you work all the time, but are still behind with everything? Do you feel that ...
Between long hours, supply chain issues, and rising inflation, you’ve had your work cut out for you. Heck, it all may be causing you to feel burnt out as an entrepreneur. And if you’re spinning your ...
If there's a better way to work that makes you happier and more productive, why not try it? That's the thinking at Kickstarter, which for the past six months has been trialling a four-day work week ...
You may have heard over and over again, “the more you work, the more you earn.” We’ve heard this statement so many times that we’ve just accepted it as natural law. What most Americans don’t realize, ...