A new time study that includes 34 years of data from Mark Ellwood, President of Pace Productivity Inc., reveals groundbreaking insights into time management, proving that women are more effective at managing their time at work than men. This research, presented at the International Association of Time Use Research (IATUR) in Corfu, Greece, provides real-time data from over 200 organizations across 41 countries. The study captures half a million hours of self-tracked work data, offering unprecedented insights into how employees spend their time.
The research is especially relevant today as companies navigate work-life balance and productivity challenges. Ellwood’s findings could have significant implications for corporate work practices, hiring policies, and personal productivity training.