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How mandatory sabbaticals will transform your company and your life | Scott Woods | TEDxPSU 

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What if you and every other employee in your company were paid to take an entire month off of work off every year, in order to pursue your dreams? How would that impact your company? How would that impact your life? Scott Woods’ company West Arete tried exactly this experiment, and the results are amazing.
Fifteen years ago Scott Woods and his wife, Ieva, quit their jobs, canceled their lease, and sold almost all of their belongings. It was a difficult and unlikely decision; by all measures they had great jobs, great friends, and a great place to live. But there are some experiences that can’t be achieved with a 9to5 job.
They spent the next several years traveling around the world, rock climbing and running ultramarathons full time. Their many adventures included climbing towers in the desert, remote walls in South Africa, alpine peaks in Peru, and running 100mile trail races. They spent many seasons in Yosemite Valley, making trips up Half Dome, El Capitan, and other big granite walls.
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29 июн 2024

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Комментарии : 10   
@makeupgirl8886
@makeupgirl8886 6 лет назад
Now, Chris and Sally are made redundant because their leadership decides that if they run successfully for 1 month without them, they can always run successfully without them. Would love a company to care enough to give sabbaticals, but corporate greed is real.
@sabbaticalstory2807
@sabbaticalstory2807 6 лет назад
Completely agree with this. This, among other research we’ve done, helped inspire us to take our first sabbatical. We’ve learned a lot along the way and we validate the claims made here. Sabbaticals are amazing experiences that transform our lives!
@vinayramachandran4992
@vinayramachandran4992 6 лет назад
Wow I wanna join this company!!
@Aritul
@Aritul 2 года назад
Me too.
@NiceToSeeYou
@NiceToSeeYou 7 лет назад
Most of the countries ensure a month or more off work by law.... by the title i imagined it would be longer term.
@makeupgirl8886
@makeupgirl8886 6 лет назад
In the u.s. 2 weeks per year is the most common amount of vacation provided, and that is if your company even gives you paid time off.
@jimbojimbo6873
@jimbojimbo6873 10 месяцев назад
Yh thought he was gonna say 3-6 months
@Seethi_C
@Seethi_C 3 года назад
But do they have to cut salaries to make this work?
@scottwoods5744
@scottwoods5744 2 года назад
Good question, Seethi. We did not cut salaries to make this happen. The first year we did it as an experiment-being transparent that we didn't really know what the full economic cost/benefit would be, and whether it would be sustainable. The good news is, it worked! Really well in fact.
@joelgraupner8738
@joelgraupner8738 Год назад
Are you guys still hiring? :)
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