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4️⃣ Infinite workday: New research by Microsoft finds that the average worker is interrupted every two minutes by a meeting, ...
Automating existing processes provides limited gains. Bigger leaps come from new workflows and organizational structures.
The company analyzed data from users of Microsoft 365 services — which include Outlook and PowerPoint — globally between ...
Microsoft discovered this emerging trend after analysing globally aggregated and anonymised Microsoft 365 productivity ...
Work Trend Index Special Report warns that more people are now trapped in a seemingly infinite workday. It starts at 6 am, ...
Microsoft's new analysis reveals a growing trend among office workers experiencing an 'infinite workday', working from dawn ...
Work Trend Index highlights the "infinite workday" as a barrier to AI's potential, urging a redesign of work structures for ...
Humanity is inching closer to the “infinite workday,” a new report from Microsoft warns. The tech giant’s analysis, examining ...
Microsoft survey finds we're starting earlier and ending work later than ever before - so it's time for a change.
Turns out, Narayana Murthy might be winning – whether we like it or not. The Infosys co-founder sparked collective groans ...
Microsoft says the workday has no clear end. However, AI could help, only if we rethink how we work going forward.
The age of the 9-5 workday may be over for London businesses, and artificial intelligence may be speeding up its demise. AI, email overload, and round-the-clock digital connectivity have upturned the ...