AI is transforming workplace dynamics, even suggesting potential reductions in the workweek. A recent study involving 245 organizations showcased that a four-day workweek not only advanced employee well-being but also positively influenced profits. Countries like Iceland have adopted this model, with successful experiments in places like Australia and Atom Bank in the U.K. yet public opinions vary, notably with Kevin O'Leary criticizing the concept as outdated in a digital economy, favoring a more flexible, project-focused approach to work.
I think we should let the French go to a two-day work week and then kick their ass internationally. There's no such thing as a work week anymore anyways on a digital economy.
About 40% of my staff work remotely all around the world and it's project-based, noting that I only care about the work getting done, not where or when.
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