Project “Get up without an alarm clock” – Fa. Späh Initial situation “Get up without an alarm clock” project:12 participants16 weeks of coming to work when you are well-rested3 weeks of the previous reference period without any change served as a baselinePeriod: January 2019 – June 2019 Goals On the…
Continue ReadingAuthor: Michael Wieden
ChronoCity – the world’s first chronobiology pilot city
ChronoCity, a project too big? I actually didn’t want to write anything more about my first and biggest pilot project to date. I have written a lot about this both in my books and in the ARL’s scientific anthology Zeitgerechte Stadt (article available for free download here). This project was…
Continue ReadingThe book: Chronobiology in personnel management
Book: Chronobiology in personnel management “This book was/is way ahead of its time in terms of personnel management.” I hear this phrase again and again, especially now in times of growing interest in chronoworking. I deliberately called the expanded 2nd edition of my book “Liquid Work – Arbeiten 3.0”, published…
Continue ReadingThe book: Liquid Work – Arbeiten 3.0
Book: Liquid Work – Working 3.0 Unfortunately, sustainability has become an overused word that is often prefixed to terms such as marketing, business management and personnel management. People are all too happy to confuse “sustainable” with “long-lasting”. This term originally comes from forestry and celebrates its 300th birthday in 2013.…
Continue ReadingWonderful report in the “Eltern family” 08/2016 about ChronoCity and chronobiology
A wonderful 5-page report by journalist Kerstin Güntzel about me and my“ChronoCity” project in Bad Kissingen in the latest issue of“Eltern family“. Thanks to everyone who contributed, especially to Frank Kubitza, the principal of the Jack-Steinberger-Gymnasium, who always recommends the topic of “chronobiology” to his classmates and was so quick…
Continue Reading