How much do you expect your employees to work?

Elizabeth Tishchenko
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Let's be honest, are you going Elizabeth Holmes route expecting employees to be working insane amount of hours? Or Like Elon you are looking for super-driven individulas who would willingly sit overtime? Or you don't care as long as required part of work is done and KPI's are met?

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Alan Jenkins
Aiming for a 40-hour week, no more. Remember, it's about productivity, not hours clocked. Avoiding burnout is crucial.
Mark Wright
In all honesty, completing goals and producing high-quality work are more important than the number of hours worked. Work-life balance is important to me.