There has been a massive shift in the global workforce when it comes to the concept of flexible working, with more and more business owners warming up to the idea of allowing their employees more choice when it comes to their work arrangements.
Managing a business takes a lot more than knowledge alone – you also need strength and determination in spades. And that also means there’s a significant risk of burning out.
Over eight weeks Perpetual Guardian trialled a four-day work week, resulting in an increase in perceived work-life balance without impacting productivity. Can the rest of us now expect a three-day weekend?
All the care and effort you’ve poured into your business so far may come to naught if you don’t take the time for a holiday. And doing so will also require careful planning.
Using new tech and time management practices, these businesses show how to power up productivity at work.
While being your own boss certainly has its perks, it often means that work ends up taking over life. So, how do you run a successful small business and find the time to do the things you love?
It’s no surprise to anyone who has a long commute that working remotely is listed as the one of the top preferences for employees. Yet thousands of Australians journey to fulfil their eight-hour ‘work’ requirement every day.
Ever turned up to work after a long weekend and wished you had three days off every week?
Want some clever tech tips can make your small business’ life easier? Look no further…