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In general, Microsoft’s report notes, meetings routinely break up what should be the most productive part of the workday.
Employees are trapped in an "infinite workday" of endless meetings and notifications, according to new data from Microsoft.
We know from survey data that people are feeling very burnt out,' Alexia Cambon, senior research director at Microsoft. 'The ...
Work-life balance may be disappearing for many workers, largely thanks to workplace tech that keeps us connected all the time ...
Microsoft says ineffective workplace usage of AI is leading to a "triple-peak day," disrupting productivity and deep focus.
The traditional boundaries of the working day have dissolved under a flood of emails, messages and meetings to create an ...
The American workday has expanded into a 24/7 cycle, with many employees starting before 6 a.m. and continuing late into the ...
In a new special report entitled " Breaking down the infinite workday ," Microsoft describes how and why the never-ending ...
Workers are struggling to cope with a “seemingly infinite workday,” involving an increasing load of meetings scheduled at 8 p.m. or later and a near-constant stream of interruptions ...
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The deadly shootings targeting Minnesota state lawmakers and their families have reignited the long-standing question of how ...
A new Microsoft report says work now hits in waves: 10 am, 3pm, and again at 8 pm. Is it flexibility… or just burnout in a ...