Chronotypes are natural circadian rhythms that determine when individuals are most alert and focused throughout the day; scheduling meetings based on employees' chronotypes can significantly improve productivity and reduce presenteeism, where employees are physically present but mentally disengaged, with research showing employers lose approximately $3,200 per employee annually due to this phenomenon.
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Chronotypes are real!Añadido:
I had one entrepreneur chronotype his entire company and then schedule meetings based on people's chronotypes.
>> Come on.
Think about it. If I know what time of day you're going to be focused and paying attention, you're going to be able to be present for the meeting. Like there's data to now show that an average employer loses approximately $3,200 per employee per year based on something called presenteeism, which means the body's there, but the brain ain't there.
If you're trying to have creative meetings at 8:00 on Monday morning and most of your creatives are wolves because that's the people who are the creatives. Dude, you're never going to get anything done.
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