Can Thursday be the New Friday in Manufacturing? An Interview with Joe Sanok, Author of Thursday is the New Friday

Manufacturing Happy Hour - A podcast by Chris Luecke - Tuesdays

If you already thought that the 5-day work week was one day too long, then this episode will rock your boat. This week, we’re chatting with Joe Sanok, author of Thursday is the New Friday, and he offers a practical breakdown of how the 4-day work week would fit into a manufacturing setting.Before we dive into all that, Joe tells us about his professional background and then offers a brief but detailed history of the 5-day work week (and a bit about the concept of time). We also hear a step-by-step breakdown of how to slow down in order to speed things up and ultimately get more done in four days as opposed to five.Joe leaves us with a whole lot to mull over as far as productivity is concerned. So this is definitely one of those episodes you’re going to want to tune in to.In this episode, find out:What Joe’s book, “Thursday is the New Friday” is aboutJoe’s relationship with the manufacturing industry growing upThe motivation behind Joe’s career choicesWhen Joe really started questioning the 5-day work weekThe history of the 5-day work weekHow people often react to the notion of the 4-day work weekThe first step to slowing down (to ultimately speeding up)How manufacturers can adjust to the 4-day work weekHow to test the 4-day work weekSurprising things Joe learned while writing his bookEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It’s feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“The pandemic was the final linchpin in the 40-hour work week.”“You need to first gain clarity through slowing down so when you eventually speed up, you’re doing the right things instead of putting out fires.”“A lot of the realizations people get from slowing down are more personal than business-related.”Links & mentions:Thursday is the New Friday, by Joe SanokPractice of the Practice podcast, innovative ideas to start, grow, and scale a private practiceJoeSanok.comWorkshop Brewing, right on the water in Traverse City, MIMake sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full listof resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.