Productivity at Microsoft Japan Jumped by 40% after It Adopted a Four-Day Work Week

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Many workers dream about a four-day work week, but how would the idea turn out in reality? Very, very good, according to a recent test conducted over the summer by Microsoft's Japan offices. The Nippon branch found that giving its workers five Fridays off in a row (without decreasing pay) resulted in a 40% boost in productivity.

In addition to the increased productivity, employees took 25% less time off during the trial and electricity use was down 23% in the office with the additional day off per week. Employees printed 59% fewer pages of paper during the trial. The vast majority of employees – 92% – said they liked the shorter week.
 
Some employers in the U.S. already do this. Lockheed Martin has a four-day work week for many if not all of its divisions.
 
Between the house and kids and errands and everything else I've got so much crap to do on the weekends that there's never enough time for it all. I still have a stack of hardwood floor to put in and its been sitting there for weeks. I add items to my to-do list far faster than I can knock them off. A standard 3 day weekend would be AWESOME!
 
My work has done this for a couple of years. I've gone between a 3 day weekend and a 1/2 split. Not sure which is best, but I definitely enjoy working 4 11s over 5 9s.

The downside is the daily tasks that happen on work days are harder to get in, I pretty much don't see my family on work days, but I get a whole extra day so it's worth it imo.
 
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