The rise of technology and AI is ushering in the era of the "infinite workday." Here are some strategies for finding a balance.
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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