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Improve productivity and staff loyalty with a four-day week
'The best guide to increasing your, and most other adults', leisure time by 50%. With no serious downside.' Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
The workweek was designed for a different era - one with slower communication, fewer meetings, and far less digital noise. Today, many of us work longer hours yet feel less finished: inbox overload, constant pings, endless status calls, and the creeping sense that life is happening after work. The 4 Day Week Handbook is a practical, elegant guide to building a four-day work week (and a calmer mind) by working smarter, not harder-through focus, systems, and results.
This is not a fantasy manifesto. It's a step-by-step actionable playbook for creating a 32-hour workweek that still delivers exceptional outcomes. Whether you're an employee who wants Fridays back, a manager redesigning team performance, or an entrepreneur aiming to scale without burnout, you'll learn how to compress work into fewer days by eliminating low-value activity, improving execution, and protecting deep work.
Inside, you'll discover how to:Diagnose where your time actually goes and identify the hidden "leaks" that steal hours
Apply Pareto thinking (the 80/20 rule) to responsibilities, clients, projects, and meetings
Replace busywork with a simple productivity system built around priorities, outcomes, and energy
Use time blocking, batching, and calendar design to create uninterrupted focus and flow
Reduce meetings with clear agendas, decision rules, and asynchronous communication
Streamline email and messaging so your day isn't ruled by notifications
Maintain momentum with measurable goals, lightweight metrics, and practical accountability
Create a pilot plan to propose a flexible schedule, hybrid work arrangement, or compressed hours
A four-day workweek isn't one "productivity hack," it's an operating system: attention management, boundary setting, energy management, and clear project management. This handbook helps you translate big ideas - efficiency, focus, goal setting, and work-life balance - into daily routines that hold up in real life: a crowded calendar, shifting priorities, and people who expect instant replies.
At its heart, the book helps you switch from "hours" to "outcomes." A four-day week is defined by results, not presence.
¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Buy the book and start innovating
'The best guide to increasing your, and most other adults', leisure time by 50%. With no serious downside.' Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
The workweek was designed for a different era - one with slower communication, fewer meetings, and far less digital noise. Today, many of us work longer hours yet feel less finished: inbox overload, constant pings, endless status calls, and the creeping sense that life is happening after work. The 4 Day Week Handbook is a practical, elegant guide to building a four-day work week (and a calmer mind) by working smarter, not harder-through focus, systems, and results.
This is not a fantasy manifesto. It's a step-by-step actionable playbook for creating a 32-hour workweek that still delivers exceptional outcomes. Whether you're an employee who wants Fridays back, a manager redesigning team performance, or an entrepreneur aiming to scale without burnout, you'll learn how to compress work into fewer days by eliminating low-value activity, improving execution, and protecting deep work.
Inside, you'll discover how to:Diagnose where your time actually goes and identify the hidden "leaks" that steal hours
Apply Pareto thinking (the 80/20 rule) to responsibilities, clients, projects, and meetings
Replace busywork with a simple productivity system built around priorities, outcomes, and energy
Use time blocking, batching, and calendar design to create uninterrupted focus and flow
Reduce meetings with clear agendas, decision rules, and asynchronous communication
Streamline email and messaging so your day isn't ruled by notifications
Maintain momentum with measurable goals, lightweight metrics, and practical accountability
Create a pilot plan to propose a flexible schedule, hybrid work arrangement, or compressed hours
A four-day workweek isn't one "productivity hack," it's an operating system: attention management, boundary setting, energy management, and clear project management. This handbook helps you translate big ideas - efficiency, focus, goal setting, and work-life balance - into daily routines that hold up in real life: a crowded calendar, shifting priorities, and people who expect instant replies.
At its heart, the book helps you switch from "hours" to "outcomes." A four-day week is defined by results, not presence.
¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Buy the book and start innovating
Improve productivity and staff loyalty with a four-day week
'The best guide to increasing your, and most other adults', leisure time by 50%. With no serious downside.' Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
The workweek was designed for a different era - one with slower communication, fewer meetings, and far less digital noise. Today, many of us work longer hours yet feel less finished: inbox overload, constant pings, endless status calls, and the creeping sense that life is happening after work. The 4 Day Week Handbook is a practical, elegant guide to building a four-day work week (and a calmer mind) by working smarter, not harder-through focus, systems, and results.
This is not a fantasy manifesto. It's a step-by-step actionable playbook for creating a 32-hour workweek that still delivers exceptional outcomes. Whether you're an employee who wants Fridays back, a manager redesigning team performance, or an entrepreneur aiming to scale without burnout, you'll learn how to compress work into fewer days by eliminating low-value activity, improving execution, and protecting deep work.
Inside, you'll discover how to:Diagnose where your time actually goes and identify the hidden "leaks" that steal hours
Apply Pareto thinking (the 80/20 rule) to responsibilities, clients, projects, and meetings
Replace busywork with a simple productivity system built around priorities, outcomes, and energy
Use time blocking, batching, and calendar design to create uninterrupted focus and flow
Reduce meetings with clear agendas, decision rules, and asynchronous communication
Streamline email and messaging so your day isn't ruled by notifications
Maintain momentum with measurable goals, lightweight metrics, and practical accountability
Create a pilot plan to propose a flexible schedule, hybrid work arrangement, or compressed hours
A four-day workweek isn't one "productivity hack," it's an operating system: attention management, boundary setting, energy management, and clear project management. This handbook helps you translate big ideas - efficiency, focus, goal setting, and work-life balance - into daily routines that hold up in real life: a crowded calendar, shifting priorities, and people who expect instant replies.
At its heart, the book helps you switch from "hours" to "outcomes." A four-day week is defined by results, not presence.
¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Buy the book and start innovating
'The best guide to increasing your, and most other adults', leisure time by 50%. With no serious downside.' Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
The workweek was designed for a different era - one with slower communication, fewer meetings, and far less digital noise. Today, many of us work longer hours yet feel less finished: inbox overload, constant pings, endless status calls, and the creeping sense that life is happening after work. The 4 Day Week Handbook is a practical, elegant guide to building a four-day work week (and a calmer mind) by working smarter, not harder-through focus, systems, and results.
This is not a fantasy manifesto. It's a step-by-step actionable playbook for creating a 32-hour workweek that still delivers exceptional outcomes. Whether you're an employee who wants Fridays back, a manager redesigning team performance, or an entrepreneur aiming to scale without burnout, you'll learn how to compress work into fewer days by eliminating low-value activity, improving execution, and protecting deep work.
Inside, you'll discover how to:Diagnose where your time actually goes and identify the hidden "leaks" that steal hours
Apply Pareto thinking (the 80/20 rule) to responsibilities, clients, projects, and meetings
Replace busywork with a simple productivity system built around priorities, outcomes, and energy
Use time blocking, batching, and calendar design to create uninterrupted focus and flow
Reduce meetings with clear agendas, decision rules, and asynchronous communication
Streamline email and messaging so your day isn't ruled by notifications
Maintain momentum with measurable goals, lightweight metrics, and practical accountability
Create a pilot plan to propose a flexible schedule, hybrid work arrangement, or compressed hours
A four-day workweek isn't one "productivity hack," it's an operating system: attention management, boundary setting, energy management, and clear project management. This handbook helps you translate big ideas - efficiency, focus, goal setting, and work-life balance - into daily routines that hold up in real life: a crowded calendar, shifting priorities, and people who expect instant replies.
At its heart, the book helps you switch from "hours" to "outcomes." A four-day week is defined by results, not presence.
¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Buy the book and start innovating
Über den Autor
Joe Ryle is Director of Britain's 4 Day Week Campaign. He is Media and Comms Lead for the think tank Autonomy, a former adviser to Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP and a former Labour Party Press Officer.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. What is the Four-Day Week and Where Does it Come From? 7
2. The Evidence It Works 27
3. Different Approaches and Models to Implementation 41
4. Typical Challenges 59
5. Preparing For a Trial 77
6. Improving Business Performance: Working Smarter, Not Harder 89
7. Running a Trial and Measuring Success 107
8. Organising For a Four-Day Week in the Workplace 117
9. The Future 123
Acknowledgements 129
Resources, 131
Academics and Researchers Who May Be Able to Help, 131
Index, 139
2. The Evidence It Works 27
3. Different Approaches and Models to Implementation 41
4. Typical Challenges 59
5. Preparing For a Trial 77
6. Improving Business Performance: Working Smarter, Not Harder 89
7. Running a Trial and Measuring Success 107
8. Organising For a Four-Day Week in the Workplace 117
9. The Future 123
Acknowledgements 129
Resources, 131
Academics and Researchers Who May Be Able to Help, 131
Index, 139
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
| Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
| Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9781914487194 |
| ISBN-10: | 1914487192 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Ryle, Joe |
| Hersteller: | Canbury Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 215 x 135 x 8 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Joe Ryle |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 14.03.2024 |
| Gewicht: | 0,188 kg |