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In this Understanding the Four-Day Work Week course, you’ll explore the growing movement toward shorter work schedules and how they reshape business operations and employee well-being. The course starts with a breakdown of different four-day work week models, including compressed schedules and reduced-hour approaches. You’ll see how companies like Unilever, Microsoft Japan, and Perpetual Guardian tested these models and the results they achieved.
Next, you’ll trace the historical evolution of work schedules, from industrial-era labor struggles to today’s push for flexibility. You’ll learn why businesses are reconsidering traditional hours and how automation, remote work, and shifting employee expectations play a role in this shift.
The course also examines the benefits and challenges of a four-day workweek. You’ll uncover how shorter work weeks boost productivity, lower stress, and help companies save money. At the same time, you’ll explore potential hurdles, like staffing needs, industry limitations, and employee burnout from compressed schedules.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to evaluate whether a four-day work week could work for your organization and how you can implement it successfully.
The course covers the different models of a four-day work week, the historical evolution of work schedules, real-world case studies of adoption, and the benefits and challenges of implementing shorter schedules, including the impact on employee well-being and productivity.
It is suited to anyone evaluating whether a four-day work week could work for their organization, as by the end you'll be able to assess its fit and how to implement it successfully.
The course examines how companies like Unilever, Microsoft Japan, and Perpetual Guardian tested four-day work week models and the results they achieved.
The course builds skills in planning, cost reduction, productivity improvement, and project schedules.
Benefits discussed include boosted productivity, lower stress, and company cost savings, while challenges include staffing needs, industry limitations, and employee burnout from compressed schedules.