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If you've ever complained that the modern workday is unending, you may be right. According to a new report from Microsoft, employees are now experiencing an "infinite workday" of constant emails, ...
Microsoft survey finds we're starting earlier and ending work later than ever before - so it's time for a change.
"While the flexibility to work anytime, anywhere can be empowering, it also brings legal, operational, and cultural ...
Microsoft’s June 2025 Work Trend Index Special Report dubs the phenomenon the “infinite workday,” news site TechRadar reports. Those words may well send a chill down the spine of many a psychologist ...
Microsoft’s Infinite Workday study just revealed how much time is spent on work after work hours and why it is detrimental to ...
If your workforce is always working, your business must be winning — right? Not quite. The truth is the infinite workday has become one of the most expensive illusions in modern business. What ...
Workers are struggling to cope with a “seemingly infinite workday,” involving an increasing load of meetings scheduled at 8 p.m. or later and a near-constant stream of interruptions ...
Microsoft warns that AI could make chaotic workdays even worse without structural changes to how companies manage time and priorities.
4️⃣ Infinite workday: New research by Microsoft finds that the average worker is interrupted every two minutes by a meeting, an email or an instant message.
In a new special report entitled " Breaking down the infinite workday," Microsoft describes how and why the never-ending workday plagues many professionals.
Work Trend Index highlights the "infinite workday" as a barrier to AI's potential, urging a redesign of work structures for better productivity.
Workers are struggling to cope with a “seemingly infinite workday,” involving an increasing load of meetings scheduled at 8 p.m. or later and a near-constant stream of interruptions ...