People predictably underestimate how much they work, especially when they’re working long weeks
Working more than 40 hours a week is useless anyway
Interruptions take 15-20 minutes or more to recover from
People spend a stupid amount of time doing non-work things at work
People are absolutely terrible at estimating how long it will take them to complete any sort of task imaginable, and not in a good way like “surprise wow that took less time than we thought”, but in an “oh fuck that took way longer than we thought” way.
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Brandon Klein
Brandon understands that better teams are fundamental to all of our success. As a global thought leader, ushering in the 'Future of Work' revolution, he paves the way using data + design to accelerate the Collaboration Revolution. Brandon is the Co-Founder of the software start-up, Collaboration.Ai and an active member of The Value Web, a non-profit committed to changing the way decisions are made to better impact our world.