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Flexible working boosts creativity

Jul 11 2003 by Brian Amble
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A survey for software outfit Corel has found that staff satisfaction and productivity can be boosted by allowing workers to structure their own day to ensure they perform tasks when they feel most creative. The under 25s, it seems, are particularly 'uncreative' in the morning. We wonder why . . .

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