According to a Harvard Business School Survey, this week, 94 percent of professional will work more than 50 hours, with roughly half of those people working more than 65 hours. Most will either skip lunch, or scarf it down in front of their computers. Even when we do get out of the office, most Americans report having worked while on vacation. Are we working too much? Is that a problem?
Guests:
Peter Cappelli, George W. Taylor Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Human Resources at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton Business School
Jim Smith, Life Coach, Author and Consultant, serves on the board of the Northern Ohio HR Planning Society, adjunct instructor for Baldwin Wallace College