When the workday ends, many of us are still tied to emails, calls and tasks. Experts call it the infinite workday, which is a cycle that leaves people feeling like they're never off the clock. When ...
The 9-to-5 is fading, replaced by a fragmented cycle of early logins, late-night pings, and weekend catch-up. Microsoft’s latest Work Trend Index shows the “infinite workday” is no longer an edge case ...
Humanity is inching closer to the “infinite workday,” a new report from Microsoft warns. The tech giant’s analysis, examining annual trends at work, has found that workers around the world receive ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. author of Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World: A Guide to Balance. The 9-9-6 work schedule and the "infinite workday" create ...
If you've ever complained that the modern workday is unending, you may be right. According to a new report from Microsoft, employees are now experiencing an "infinite workday" of constant emails, ...
If your first task of the day is triaging a bulging inbox at 6am, you are not alone. A recent Microsoft report headlined “Breaking down the infinite workday” found that 40% of Microsoft 365 users ...
Research shows that an individual sense of well-being has serious business implications. Low levels of well-being affect productivity, and they can cause employee retention and recruitment problems.
Balance, purpose, artificial intelligence, and flexibility rule as employees rethink careers and companies adapt. | Opinion, ...
AI agents promise relief from the infinite workday, but delegating to digital teams may create new pressures that leave employees carrying an even heavier load. I recently read a Microsoft blog post ...