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Now that COVID-19 vaccines are finally here, employers have begun looking ahead to an eventual full return to the workplace in the coming months. But even though their offices may look exactly as they did last spring when most white-collar organizations shifted to remote operations, they will find that things will be very different, say Harvard Business School (HBS) faculty who study the work world.
The pandemic has sped up macro trends in consumer behavior, business management, and hiring. That, along with insights gained by months of adjustments to work roles, schedules, routines, and priorities, have prompted employers and employees to reconsider many default assumptions about what they do along with how and why they do it.
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Biz Books Blog: ‘Time Smart: How to Reclaim Your Time & Live a Happier Life’
Time Smart: How to Reclaim Your Time & Live a Happier Life by Ashley Whillans
c.2020. Harvard Business Review Press $28.00 / $36.99 Canada 208 pages
One. That’s all you need.
One more hour magically crammed into your day and you’d be set: no more moving today’s tasks over to stress you out tomorrow. And if there was an extra hour wedged into tomorrow, great, that’d help, too. You don’t want much, just one lousy hour.
But, as you’ll ask yourself after reading
Time Smart by Ashley Whillans, will it make you happy?