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  1. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Monday, 04-Nov-2019 23:08:24 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    The 4-day work week is the headline, but I suspect the main productivity gains came from halving meeting times to 30 mins, limiting attendees to 5 people (with single representatives for each team), and encouraging chat for collaboration:
    "Microsoft Japan Says 4-Day Workweek Boosted Workers' Productivity By 40%" https://n.pr/2qqT8m3

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      Microsoft Japan Says 4-Day Workweek Boosted Workers' Productivity By 40%
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      Employees at Microsoft Japan worked four days a week, enjoyed a three-day weekend — and got their normal, five-day paycheck. As part of the trial, the company also capped meetings at 30 minutes.
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