″...stretching the working day reduces productivity”
AFAIK, it reduces productivity per hour; I’m not sure at what point it reduces overall productivity.
ETA: will look this up later, if no one else gets there first.
http://www.overcomingbias.com/2011/12/work-hour-skepticism.html comes to mind. (http://www.overcomingbias.com/2011/12/why-work-hour-limits.html also includes some interesting links.)
Thanks!
You’re welcome. It’s an interesting topic for considering how ems might evolve: can a roughly human architecture work nonstop? Or will ems have to make tradeoffs between reloading a ‘clean’ brain every X seconds and being able to learn from work?
″...stretching the working day reduces productivity”
AFAIK, it reduces productivity per hour; I’m not sure at what point it reduces overall productivity.
ETA: will look this up later, if no one else gets there first.
http://www.overcomingbias.com/2011/12/work-hour-skepticism.html comes to mind. (http://www.overcomingbias.com/2011/12/why-work-hour-limits.html also includes some interesting links.)
Thanks!
You’re welcome. It’s an interesting topic for considering how ems might evolve: can a roughly human architecture work nonstop? Or will ems have to make tradeoffs between reloading a ‘clean’ brain every X seconds and being able to learn from work?