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    Home»News»Study finds office workers productive for under 3 hours daily
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    Study finds office workers productive for under 3 hours daily

    The research, conducted among nearly 2,000 full-time office employees in the UK, highlights a gap between time spent at work and actual focused output
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 14, 20262 Mins Read2937 Views
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    A new study by Vouchercloud suggests that the modern 8-hour workday may be far less productive than assumed. According to the survey, the average office worker is truly productive for just 2 hours and 53 minutes a day.

    The research, conducted among nearly 2,000 full-time office employees in the UK, highlights a gap between time spent at work and actual focused output. A significant 79 per cent of respondents admitted they are not productive throughout the entire day, while only a small minority felt they maintained consistent focus.

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    The study identifies everyday distractions as the primary reason. Social media tops the list, followed closely by browsing news websites and engaging in casual conversations with colleagues. Other common interruptions include making tea or coffee, smoking breaks, messaging, snacking, and even job hunting during office hours.

    In terms of time spent, reading news alone takes over an hour daily on average, while social-media accounts for nearly 45 minutes. Conversations unrelated to work consume about 40 minutes, and smaller activities such as making tea/coffee or checking messages steadily add up. Combined, these distractions can take away a substantial portion of the workday.

    However, the findings also suggest a more nuanced reality. Many employees do not view these breaks entirely negatively. A majority indicated that short distractions help make the workday manageable and can even improve focus later.

    The report underscores a broader shift in how productivity is understood. Rather than continuous output, the modern workplace appears to function in bursts of focused work, interspersed with frequent pauses—raising questions about whether traditional work structures truly align with how people perform best.

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