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    That’s why Asia, working the longest hours, is the world’s most productive region, right?

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      Japanese office workers are one of the most inefficient workers despite the long hours they spend at the office

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        I’d imagine that they’re unproductive because of the long hours that they spend in the office. It’s been a source of mystery to me (European) how our offices in America manage to put in 60 hour weeks every week, often with a crazy commute before and after, and yet never seem to make fuck all progress on anything. Better to concentrate on how to be as productive as possible for time that you are there, than to fetishise the total amount of time?

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          It reminds me of the people who thought measuring programming progress in lines of code written was a good idea.

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        Well I imagine efficiency is measured by the amount of work done divided by the number of hours worked… I know the salary-man culture in Japan is pretty grueling, so I imagine the hours are super high. And since they’re so fucking tired (Japanese men sleeping at the office is a meme), the work suffers.

        So they are not only working far more hours than average, but getting the same amount or possibly even less, work complete in that time because of energy levels/morale.

        Simple math that you’d hope even a CEO could grasp.