Do you prefer working on tasks or hours?
Alessandro Canella
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New tech companies are changing the time management approach for employees. They allow employees to focus on completing tasks instead of working under restrictive time windows. That can be a flexible and smart option. What do you think?
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Reshma S@reshma_s
Definitely working on tasks....it will look on how we perform the task very well not how much time it took...
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Hi! working on tasks - good for my productivity
Definitely Tasks, @alessandro_canella. getting into the frame is hard with hours but with tasks, it's easy.
Tasks! The better one becomes at the task the less time it can take, leaving more room for other tasks. Hours on the other hand create an opportunity to extend the amount of time it takes to do unsavory tasks.
KoolStories
@brittany_salas Agree! I've seen people stretching their tasks to fit time windows. Not good for anybody
Very interesting. I always said that you should be paid based on results, not time. So this is definitely something I would prefer!
Definitely based on tasks.
Working on individual tasks can boost productivity, it's like setting yourself smaller and attainable goals
KoolStories
@anoirhoumou Correct! We are more productive when focused on completing a task
rather than being time bound. :)
I love working on tasks.
Working on tasks would be a great option! It helps us work in a more structured way to achieve our goals.
I think it's absolutely smart decision for companies.
KoolStories
@kate_middle It is a productivity asset for companies. Many companies have introduced working four days a week, which has positive results.
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Tasks, love the dopamine effect each time a task is completed.
I definitely prefer working in terms of tasks, as ultimately that is what moves the needle.
Definitely on tasks! I think that working under restrictive time frame is a productivity killer, whereas working on tasks is more result-focused, making a person less stressed and in turn, more efficient.
KoolStories
I would say it depends on the task. If it's an especially large task, then some of it gets sectioned off into hours. If they're medium to small tasks, then it'll be by task.
KoolStories
@richard_gao2 Makes sense! Also, I have realized that time framing certain task can actually help in boosting productivity.
Personally, I prefer to work on one task at a time! I'm able to accomplish more without losing my motivation and I feel like I have several fun little challenges to complete.
I think it's absolutely good decision for good productivity!
I have mixed feelings here. Would be great to say 'tasks' but when you're employed full-time and you're not a freelancer you will always have never-ending amount of tasks to fill your time.
Working on tasks increases my productivity.
absolute true!
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