Thursday 10 March 2011
Unit Interactive’s 4½-Day Workweek →
Andy Rutledge, writing about his firm’s four-and-a-half day workweek:
We have rules for Fridays. No project launches, no discovery meetings, in fact no meetings of any kind. Friday is when the pressure valve is opened, not tightened. Working smartly, most of our project work is accomplished in just four days. There are exceptions, but Friday half-days here are often when folks use the structure of office time to work on personal projects, to write articles or blog posts, or to catch up on things left behind by the sometimes overly-structured activities of the work week.
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dani-kelley reblogged this from cameronmoll and added:
and something I wish so dearly someplace I could work for would adopt this. Then again, Happy Hour Fridays at my old job...
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shortened workweek…
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