Workaholism, Leisure and Pleasure - There is a constant flux between leisure time and work. The causes, phenomenology, and future of workaholism are explored. Rate this
Workaholism, Leisure and Pleasure - The official working week is being reduced to 35 hours a week. In most countries in the world, it is limited to 45 hours a week. The trend during the last century seems to be unequivocal: less work, ...
Entrepreneurship and Workaholism - Part II - This is part of a much larger wave of in-house corporate innovation dubbed "intrapreneurship". The most famous example is "Post-It" which was developed, in-house, by a 3M employee and funded by the company. But all major and medium American firms enco...
Workaholism, Leisure and Pleasure - Part II - The emotional leap was only a question of time. Historically, people went to work because they had to. What they did after work was designated as "pleasure". Now, both work and leisure were pleasurable - or torturous - or both. Some people began to enjo...