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Rethinking Time: Why a 4-Day Work Week is the Future of Work | Dale Whelehan | TEDxUoChester 

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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

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2 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 9   
@user-oq7eo8qy9u
@user-oq7eo8qy9u 5 месяцев назад
Very interesting Dale! The whole debate goes a lot further than time and work. Maith thú!
@efortune357
@efortune357 23 дня назад
8:17 “There is a growing amount of evidence out there now showing that reduced working hours in the form of a 4-day week is beneficial for individuals performance through reducing their levels of stress and improving their lifestyles, through improving team collaboration and performance, through improving business performance, including revenue generation, and more broadly, leading to a more sustainable and equitable world for us all.”
@dilkiawaaj4290
@dilkiawaaj4290 5 месяцев назад
yes , we should have to focus on our individuality, in place of team work.
@davidshaw577
@davidshaw577 17 дней назад
Totally support a 32hr 4 day week, I just don't seeing it becoming the norm until the key power players across the global adopt it. Only then will the sheep companies follow.
@tlv156
@tlv156 5 месяцев назад
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.
@unaharty9971
@unaharty9971 5 месяцев назад
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.
@jordang3902
@jordang3902 5 месяцев назад
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.
@joshuahjoseph6738
@joshuahjoseph6738 Месяц назад
@@jordang3902Exactly!!
@efortune357
@efortune357 23 дня назад
If this version of a shorter week were to pass you could work 80% of each job and and get 100% of the pay. This may become necessary as automation and computing power accelerate. Add in universal basic income and we can began to have more actual Freedom.
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