- Microsoft report highlights the ‘infinite workday’ of 8 p. m . . .
New research by Microsoft finds that the average worker is interrupted every two minutes by a meeting, an email or an instant message notification meetings, and interruptions,” Microsoft
- Microsoft: Workers are now stuck in infinite workday - Axios
A "broad base" of workers are up at 6 a m working, says Colette Stallbaumer, cofounder of Microsoft WorkLab and the general manager for Microsoft 365 Copilot Zoom in: A lot work happens on the fly, according to the authors 57% of meetings are ad hoc calls without a calendar invite and 1 in 10 scheduled meetings are booked at the last minute
- Microsoft study finds whats stopping us from being . . .
Tuesdays were found to be the busiest day for meetings, with 23% - whereas Fridays have just 16% of all meetings Troublingly, Microsoft found meetings being held after 8pm are up 16% year over
- Meetings After 8 p. m. Are On the Rise, Microsoft Research . . .
Meetings starting after 8 p m are up 16% compared to a year ago, and at 10 p m almost a third of active workers are still monitoring their inboxes, according to research from Microsoft Corp
- Microsoft says AI wont cure the infinite workday unless . . .
With teams working across time zones, the number of meetings taking place after 8 p m was up 16% year over year, according to Microsoft Many people are still checking those emails as they crawl
- Meetings After 8 p. m. Are On the Rise, Microsoft Study Finds
Meetings starting after 8 p m are up 16% compared to a year ago, and at 10 p m almost a third of active workers are still monitoring their inboxes, according to research from Microsoft Bloomberg: The company's annual work trends study, which is based on aggregated and anonymized data from Microso
- The No. 1 workplace distraction that kills productivity . . .
But new research from Microsoft shows how out of hand our work calendars have gotten: Since February 2020, people are in 3 times more Microsoft Teams meetings and calls per week at work, a
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