Ep. 80: Reimagining Work: The Four Day Week Revolution with Debbie Bailey

EPISODE · Dec 23, 2024 · 43 MIN

Ep. 80: Reimagining Work: The Four Day Week Revolution with Debbie Bailey

from Coffee and Contemplation with Susan Dunlop · host Susan Dunlop

In this enlightening episode of the "Coffee and Contemplation" podcast, host Susan Dunlop sits down with Debbie Bailey, a renowned transformational leader and consultant partner at Four Day Week Global. With over 25 years of experience in changing the landscape of work in government, community development, and mental health sectors, Debbie shares invaluable insights into the powerful model of the Four Day Week. Dive deep into the conversation as Susan and Debbie unravel how this innovative approach is not just about working less, but working smarter. Discover the profound impacts of reduced work hours on productivity, employee well-being, and organisational success. From overcoming traditional work challenges to cultivating a mindset shift that promotes greater empowerment and engagement, you'll learn the key factors determining an organisation’s readiness for this groundbreaking change. Whether you're a leader seeking to transform your workplace or someone curious about the future of work, this episode offers practical takeaways, real-world examples, and substantial inspiration for anyone considering the Four Day Week model. Tune in and get ready to rethink work as you know it. If you'd like to speak with Debbie about the Four Day Week, contact us, and we will pass on your details. Email: [email protected] www.susandunlop.com.au #fourdayweek #fourdayweekglobal #innovativeorganisations #organisationalchange #mindsetshift

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