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Work-work conflict needs addressing for companies to thrive

When I started a new job as the director of a non-profit programme, one of the first orders of business was to read over a memo I’d been handed describing my new duties and responsibilities: it ran to three pages. Single-spaced.

In addition to my work as a journalist and author, I now had a host of other tasks to juggle — managing budgets, supervising staff, fundraising, developing and executing research projects, outreach and more. On most days, no matter how productive I had been, it felt like something always fell through the cracks. I didn’t sleep much.

It turns out that what I was experiencing is a phenomenon that researchers are only beginning to study: work-work conflict.

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