Should Companies Consider A Four-Day Workweek?

Should Companies Consider a 4 Day Workweek

With The Great Resignation causing massive changes in the workforce, how can companies make a big difference and retain top talent or attract great people through their doors? Some experts are making a case for a four-day workweek. Is the 40-hour workweek outdated? And, if so, what are the alternatives?

Let’s take a closer look.

 

Results-Oriented Workplace

One option for many organizations is the idea of a results-oriented workplace. Every employee has a specific job they’re responsible for, and it doesn’t matter how long it takes or how they do it as long as the deadline is met and the job is done well. In a results-oriented workplace, if your employees complete their work early, they are not required to stick around or look busy.

 

Remote or Hybrid Flexible Work

Since the start of the pandemic, many companies have embraced remote work. Work-from-home is proving to be just as effective as work in an office. Some companies transitioned to a hybrid approach based on their projects, allowing employees to work either at home or the office.

 

Reduced Overhead and Costs

By shifting to results only, work-from-home, or a shorter workweek, companies can save money by reducing overhead and costs associated with keeping an office open. There are significant advantages that can improve offerings and employees’ well-being while saving money.

 

Employee Satisfaction and Work/Life Balance

Any of these approaches can be considered along with a four-day workweek. The idea that we need to be at an office for 40 hours a week is outdated. It was developed when only one member of the household worked outside of the home, and it’s not always sustainable for the variety of families that are a part of the workplace culture today. Providing alternatives and a more flexible schedule will make your team much more comfortable and satisfied at work.

 


Are you looking for top talent for your team? Nextaff can help, so call us today.


 

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Meet Shane...

Shane’s journey with Nextaff began in 2019, when he established a successful franchise in the Kansas City metro area. His experience as a Nextaff franchise owner provides prospective buyers with a completely transparent view of the Nextaff Franchise Opportunity. Prior to his time at Nextaff, Shane led large sales teams in the Financial Services and Medical Device industries, further developing his expertise in leadership and business management.

Do you play sports?

Basketball! I was fortunate enough to play college basketball all 4 years and in 2013 we won the NCAA DII National Championship.

What do you love most about your current role?

Getting to know prospective franchise buyers. I love hearing about their goals and dreams they want to achieve through entrepreneurship.

What is your favorite color?

Orange! Yes, it is one of Nextaff’s main colors but it was my favorite before coming to Nextaff. In the franchising world, I’m known as “Orange pants guy”.

Meet Cary...

When it comes to operating a staffing firm, Cary has worn every hat.  From recruiting, to sales, to management, to ownership, he has been involved in every aspect of running a successful staffing business.  He has successfully led three separate companies to the Inc. 500 and Inc. 5000 lists, which puts him in an elite class of staffing entrepreneurship.  Combining that experience with a strong passion for entrepreneurs makes Cary an ideal leader for driving the Nextaff vision. 

Describe yourself in three words.

Loyal, Driven, Creative

Is there a mantra or affirmation you live by?

Do what you said you were going to do.

Do you have a celebrity doppelganger?

Back in the day, it was John Cusak.  “I want my two dollars!”