Will a condensed work week result in higher employee satisfaction and productivity? An Arcus Human Capital Survey conducted indicates that a third of employees would be willing to trade up to 10 percent of their salary to spend more time with their family. The four-day work week is gaining momentum in North America. Several organizations have experimented with variations of flex-hours- with mixed results. The trend seems to be towards flexible hours with a 5-day work week of 40 hours.
- Mr. Carlos Slim, the world’s second-wealthiest person has deployed a “radical overhaul” to balance work and home lives at his companies: A three-day work week with flex-hours.
- Google’s CEO Larry Page has backed a shorter work week in the past: “Most people like working, but they’d also like to have more time with their family or to pursue their own interests.”
Highlights of the 3-day work week:
- Allow people to work past the age of 70, 9 years longer than the typical retirement age of a worker.
- People would have to work 11-hour days, a trade-off that will generate huge benefits for both workers and employers.
- Having four days off would help to generate new entertainment activities
- Offset by longer hours and a later retirement, as a way to improve people’s quality of life and create a more productive labour force.
- The workforce could be spread over a full week, with employees working up to 10 or 11 hours a day.
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Client Successes
Below is a sample of the range of services that Arcus has provided to clients. Please contact Arcus for case studies and to discuss how we can help you. Review a sample of our client successes.Recent contributions
- A survey of 2,350 consumers and 1,320 business leaders for feedback on sustainability trends
- Architecting a multi-year change strategy for a Fortune 500 company
- Mentoring a CEO on organizational change
- Excellence transformation of a leading B2B services company
- Creating a new sales deployment model for a healthcare company
- Developing a position evaluation and compensation model for a professional medical association
- Improving services to customer segments by deepening their understanding of customer attitudes
Media Coverage
Arcus has been quoted extensively in media on a range of topics and can offer research studies, insights and ideas. Arcus serves as a subject matter expert in a number of functional areas such as growth, change management, human resources, operations, strategic planning across 36 industries. Below are some examples of recent coverage.- Nordstrom countdown to opening begins – Toronto Star
- No lineups outside stores in five years – BNN
- Black Friday retail, marketing, and cross-border shopping trends – BNN
- Does global expansion need a local flavour? – Globe and Mail
- Art of the Pitch – Protect company’s interests when approaching giants – Globe and Mail
- Off-the-shelf technology or a custom design? – Globe and Mail