
The podcast explores the impact of circadian rhythms on workplace productivity and well-being, arguing that understanding and accommodating these internal clocks can optimize team performance. Stefan Volk, a professor at the University of Sydney Business School, explains how individual chronotypes—morning, evening, or intermediate—affect mental and emotional capacity at different times of the day. He suggests leaders should be aware of team members' circadian peaks and troughs to better distribute tasks, schedule collaborative work, and manage potential conflicts. Volk cautions against the "morningness bias" and the ineffectiveness of forcing individuals to adopt work schedules that contradict their natural rhythms, highlighting the importance of flexible work arrangements with core hours for collaboration and individual time for focused work.
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