Microshifting in US: How short, flexible work bursts boost productivity in American schools?
The traditional 9-to-5 workday in the US is becoming obsolete as employees demand schedules that align with modern life. Microshifting, which breaks work into short, flexible bursts, is gaining traction among Gen Z, parents, and poly-employed workers. By prioritizing output over hours and fostering trust, it enhances productivity, reduces burnout, and reshapes the future of American workplaces.