It’s probably tnaked to a decrease in stupid preventable mistakes.
Most companies aren’t able to count the costs of stupid preventable mistakes. 20% is the number I’ve seen, but it’s low because of hard to measure factors.
The companies that do understand the costs of stupid preventable mistakes usually go in a “work life balance” binge to improve their own bottom line.
It’s probably tnaked to a decrease in stupid preventable mistakes.
Most companies aren’t able to count the costs of stupid preventable mistakes. 20% is the number I’ve seen, but it’s low because of hard to measure factors.
The companies that do understand the costs of stupid preventable mistakes usually go in a “work life balance” binge to improve their own bottom line.