Always putting out fires at work? Here's how to interrupt the cycle
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Always putting out fires at work? Here's how to interrupt the cycle
Organizations face numerous challenges, including burnout and data breaches, often leading to a reactive, crisis-driven culture. This focus on downstream heroics drains resources and morale without addressing underlying issues. For example, 90% of U.S. healthcare spending is linked to preventable diseases, and employee burnout costs nearly $4,000 yearly per person. A shift towards upstream thinking—like the four-day workweek trial by Perpetual Guardian—can enhance productivity, well-being, and sustainability, indicating that addressing root causes yields better outcomes than merely responding to crises.
"Crisis mode isn't simply exhausting; it's economically irrational."
"When New Zealand trust company Perpetual Guardian piloted a four-day workweek, productivity increased by 20%, stress levels fell markedly, and electricity use decreased."
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