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Four-Day Workweek Pilot Reveals a Winning Formula for Achieving Business Success Without Sacrificing Employee Well-being
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Exos, the industry-leading performance coaching company that is helping organizations reimagine the future of work, has released the results of their four-day workweek pilot. Collected in partnership with the Wharton School of Business, the data reveal that pro-recovery practices can support employee well-being and sustain workplace effectiveness.

Last spring, Exos released the evidence-based Readiness Culture Code as a tool to help coach their employees to think differently about how they approach work. Accompanying this was the announcement of a four-day workweek pilot, which was complimented by the implementation of intentional scheduling, meeting auditing, daily microbreaks, and other tactics aimed at maintaining business effectiveness while adding recovery and flexibility into each employee's day.

The pilot results showcase how Exos' data-informed methodology and approach could be a solution for other employers looking to reform their workplace, reverse the exhaustion modern employees are facing, and retain top talent. Key learnings from the study include:

"It's impossible for leaders to ignore the many challenges today's workforce is facing. Problems like exhaustion, high levels of stress, and an unprecedented pace of change are all causing workers to burnout in record numbers," says Exos' CEO, Sarah Robb O'Hagan. "Now more than ever, corporations have the responsibility of rethinking how they're getting employees ready to meet the ever-evolving workplace demands while sustaining performance over the long term. The answer is employee readiness, and these data findings further solidify the importance of cultivating and investing in a pro-recovery culture where employees are future-fit and ready to give their fullest each day."

One major differentiating aspect of this research was the incorporation of manager appraisals. Even with fewer working days, manager appraisals reflected the same level of performance before and after the pilot period. This adds an alternative perspective that goes beyond self-reported data, giving Exos a well-rounded view of performance. Exos employees felt better about their work and their managers saw consistency in their performance.

As part of the data release this month, Exos will introduce their Readiness Index. Revising their Employee Pulse Survey allows them to include a Readiness Index so they can monitor their employees' readiness and make sure they are offering the right support — in addition to traditional employee survey questions around trust, loyalty, and intent. This extension of their employee pulse survey was built to gather regular employee feedback across four key areas: clarity of goals, individual capacity, functional state, and workplace environment in order to continue monitoring employee readiness and well-being. The survey incorporates questions that have been tailored to provide team leaders with tangible insights that will be used to adapt employees' specific working conditions for optimal readiness and performance.

"Many leaders are reluctant to rethink the way they've always done it. Working with Exos was a breath of fresh air. Instead of preaching their "best practices" and prosecuting alternative approaches, their team was eager to explore and experiment with new ideas, and make changes based on the results. Exos has exemplified what it takes to build a learning organization," says Adam Grant, organizational psychologist and Wharton School of Business professor.

Exos' four-day workweek pilot reveals the impact of prioritizing employee recovery and flexibility over simply offering employees a condensed workweek. As reflected above, the study yielded significant improvements in employee burnout, retention and more, and serves as a model for organizations seeking to address similar challenges. If you'd like to learn more about the Readiness Culture Code and its impact, check out http://teamexos.com/readiness-culture-code.

About Exos

For nearly 30 years, Exos has been dedicated to getting people ready for the moments that matter by promoting a holistic approach to health. As an elite coaching company, Exos applies its evidence-based methodology to programming designed to unlock the potential in everyone from corporate employees to elite athletes, military operators, and beyond. This personalized, results-driven approach is why 20% of the Fortune 100 companies trust Exos as their workplace well-being partner. Exos' 3K+ team members impact over one million lives in 380+ facilities in 17 countries.



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