Rethinking Time: Why a 4-Day Work Week is the Future of Work | Dale Whelehan | TEDxUoChester
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Dr. Dale Whelehan is a Social Entrepreneur and Doctor of Behavioural Sciences who graduated from Trinity College, Dublin. Dale became the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the not-for-profit organisation 4 Day Week Global that aims to create a million new years of free time. In his talk, he will challenge the narrative to encourage individuals to embrace change for the creation of a sustainable, equal, and prosperous future for all. By allowing listeners to consider how the simple act of reducing work hours can unleash a tidal wave of transformation across the world and make a testament through 4-Day Weeks in commitments to use time wisely whilst valuing precious moments. Dr. Dale Whelehan is a Social Entrepreneur and Doctor of Behavioural Sciences who graduated from Trinity College, Dublin. Dale became the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the not-for-profit organisation 4 Day Week Global that aims to create a million new years of free time. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Very interesting Dale! The whole debate goes a lot further than time and work. Maith thú!
yes , we should have to focus on our individuality, in place of team work.
I don’t make enough money to survive working 1 job. A 4 day work week would interfere with my second and third jobs. I work 85 hours per week average. Hopefully that never touches any of my jobs or I’ll have to go elsewhere.
Dr Dale speaks about a 4 day work week where you work 80% of the time you worked before but you get 100% of the pay.
In theory, this approach would allow you to make the same amount of money, working the same jobs, in 68 hours instead of 85 hours.