In my opinion, a better work-life balance creates happier people. Happier people work harder, can see the bigger picture more easily & therefore drive better results.
So giving your team flexibility is important. The days of strict 9-5, Monday-Friday work structures are long gone.
More & more employers are introducing 4-day work weeks, early finishes, late starts, remote working, unlimited holiday & so on.
But it’s not something done lightly, speaking from experience.
Today, I’m diving into how these different benefits affect productivity & effectiveness as well as how I’ve successfully implemented a 4-day work week across the team.
The team is goal-focused rather than time-focused.
It’s not about how many hours we’re glued to our computers but how much we achieve for our clients each week.
I started testing this with one of my first team members, Ness Kent. After six months, I was convinced Ness wouldn’t be able to deliver anymore by working an extra day. Additionally, she approached each week with enthusiasm & focus. This gave me the confidence to roll it out to the rest of the team.
Naturally, this is a much easier process for a team of 6 (like us!) than a team of 600.
It’s a constant test & one we always monitor carefully. A business with low margins can’t survive if we don’t work as effectively as possible.
Things we look out for:
Things we do to enhance our productivity:
The main thing is about managing time.
The team are incentivised to be as focused as possible to ensure work doesn’t spill over to Friday. And this very rarely happens.
A note about culture…
Someone said to me, “It can’t work as my teammates email on a Friday with what they need as that’s when they have the headspace”.
If you’re interested in how we make a 4-day workweek work for us. Here is our free guide to the ways of working for the 4-day week.
👍 “I’m definitely more focused & productive having shorter work weeks, maybe as there’s added pressure that we have deadlines to reach so every hour counts during the four days.”
👍 “I feel lucky to be working for a company that has a 4-day work week & this motivates me more than it has in previous roles to always perform at my best.”
👎 “Sometimes, with deadlines to reach & one less day, I find myself working late & starting earlier which can get tiring & feel stressful.”
👍 “I’m happier & have way more energy having that extra day every weekend. I run a small business on the side so it gives me time to do that without taking up my weekend as well as seeing friends & family.”
👉 A better work-life balance creates happier people. Happier people work harder and drive better results.
👉 We are all goal-focused rather than time-focused.
👉 Time is relative and figuring out how and best you can work improves efficiency dramatically.