Yesterday, I talked about the unfortunate state of professional life for many workers today. The majority of Americans are putting in 47 hours a week or more, which has led to poor work-life balance ...
For most workers, email is an especially destructive force. According to research by McKinsey, the average professional spends 28 percent of their workday reading and answering email. Unfortunately, ...
The endless stream of work messages keeps it very hard to retain information and context. Better communication tools can help us from spiraling out of control. This is not sustainable. The endless ...
MIAMI — Feeling a little overwhelmed at work today? So are two-thirds of the American work force. It is a way of life that can have serious consequences personally and professionally. The odd thing is ...
Currently, as the remote work culture is growing, digital overload, long screen hours and constant connectivity are taking a ...
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In a recently published study, the prevalence of burnout ranged from 45.6% in non-clinical staff to 56.0% in nurses. A new cross-sectional nationwide study of 206 health care organizations suggests ...
There has been an explosion of e-mail in offices across the country, and not all of it is spam. Answering 50 or 100 e-mails a day -- or just wading through them -- can disrupt workflow and cost money.
Why is it that when your friends, family, and significant other tell you, "You need to stop working so much!"—you hesitate? On the one hand, you know they have a point. It's unsustainable to pull ...