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54% of Workers Want a Four-Day Work Week, But Execs Aren’t Convinced

Allwork

The majority of workers (54%) want a four-day work week, according to the latest edition of LinkedIn’s Workforce Confidence Index. Other proposals call for shrinking the overall work week to just 32 hours. . A 2018 study by Harvard Business School’s Michael Porter and Nitin Nohria found that CEOs work an average of 62.5

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The Future of the Administrative Profession

Office Dynamics

Others could no longer afford to retire. By 2018, a fifth generation, the Millennial, will enter the work force. I would like “secretary” to be a retired title that just goes away. Being confident, prepared and honing your skills is a great way to handle this. Propose ideas. Bridge the gap with each other.