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I'll bet there's more than 40% of this story we're not hearing.
       
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oh and Japanese companies here in the US micromanage to the minute... and only give raises about every 5 years.
       
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It may come as no surprise that the productivity of employees increased almost by 40 percent

To fit into the 4-day workweek, many meetings in Microsoft Japan were shortened, conducted remotely or cut altogether. Not only did the 3-day weekend trial result in a 39.9 percent increase in productivity, but employees took 25.4 percent less time off, electricity use was cut down by 23.1 percent and 58.7 percent fewer pages were printed. This means only one thing – not only the long weekends are better for employees and their wellbeing, but it’s also better for the environment itself, as fewer resources are being used.

 

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Microsoft Cuts One Day From Their Work Week, Gets 40% More Productivity
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