Workaholism – Does Working More Impact Productivity?
An in-depth examination of the research devoted to the relationship between the length of working days and productivity, whose conclusion is unequivocal: beyond a certain threshold, working more becomes counter-productive.
Author(s): K.R. Subramanian
Publisher: International Journal d Innovative Trends in Engineering (IJITE)
Date of publication: 2018
Synopsis
This article is one of the sources used in Manageris’ synopses:
Escaping the trap of workaholism
Companies naturally seek to have employees who are available and committed. But when this commitment, taken to excess, results in an inability to switch off, the consequences are dire. How can we avoid the pitfalls of workaholism?
338a – Synopsis (8 p.)
Personal Effectiveness