Work Less, Get More Done: Analytics For Maximizing Productivity

Oct 05, 2009 10:54


Original: craschworks - comments

Via kalzumeus

For three years now I’ve been running a small software business in my spare time. It has been a very educational experience, especially in showing me that many things we think we know about software, programming, business, and the like are wrong. This is a bit of a shock, especially for well-worn ( Read more... )

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blueadept October 5 2009, 18:36:23 UTC
"...programmers at most companies work on a schedule designed to maximize the productivity of illiterate 18th century water loom operators, so expecting rationality might be excessively optimistic."

That's inertia. Everyone else works those same hours, so most fun things to do are available when most people are off work, thus putting pressure to work those same hours.

I work 4 days a week right now, but Fridays and Saturdays I work till 10pm. I love working 4 days a week, but I'd rather work 5 days a week 8am-5pm and get my evenings and weekends off so I can do the same social things as my friends instead of having nothing to do on weekdays during the day.

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crasch October 6 2009, 03:58:26 UTC
Agreed, syncing with others is an important factor in the standard work schedule.

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capitalism_yeah October 6 2009, 06:18:21 UTC
I have settled into a life of leisure, and have to admit that: yes. This life rules. Took a while for me to detox from the stress of overworking, but I'm finally starting to truly enjoy.

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