Debunking Time Management Myths: What Really Works
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Debunking Time Management Myths: What Really Works

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Identify prevalent time management myths and understand effective practices for better productivity.

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  1. 11 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    The Svartedalens six-hour-workday trial was run by the City of Gothenburg at a public elderly-care home, not Volvo; Volvo's shorter-day program was a separate arrangement at its service centre.

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    Volvo's two-hour-shorter workday experiment at its Svartedalens care home

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    The City of Gothenburg's two-hour-shorter workday experiment at its Svartedalens care home

    Why: The Svartedalens six-hour-workday trial was run by the City of Gothenburg at a public elderly-care home, not Volvo. Verified fix already live in body; no leftover Volvo mentions found in faq/excerpt/meta.

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