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Slow Productivity: A New Way to Work

Slow Productivity: A New Way to Work

Slow Productivity is a term coined by Cal Newport, an author and computer scientist. It refers to new philosophies in the field of work and productivity that are in contrast to the prevailing culture of "continuous and uninterrupted work."

He argues that this culture leads to job burnout and ultimately a decrease in the quality of work. He has written a new book by the same name that has quickly become famous. Cal Newport is the author of the famous books Deep Work and Digital Minimalism.

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