Evidence around sleep and productivity

Event Details

Where

Baker & McKenzie LLP, 100 New Bridge Street London, EC4V 6JA

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When

Start: 22 March 2018 at 8.30 am (breakfast & registration from 8 am)

End: 22 March 2018 at 10.00 am

This year, C3 is partnering with RAND Europe…

…to curate our series of workplace health seminars. These morning seminars will take place in prestigious venues across London and breakfast will be provided.

RAND Europe is an independent not-for-profit research organisation that helps to improve policy and decision making through research and analysis.

‘The UK loses hundreds of thousands of working days due to insufficient sleep, costing the economy £40bn each year.’ At our first workplace health seminar of 2018, Marco Hafner will share RAND Europe’s latest insights about sleep and productivity – and why ‘Britain’s productivity problem begins in the bedroom.’

 

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About Marco Hafner

Marco Hafner is a research leader and senior economist at RAND Europe working on employment, education and social policy research. Marco is lead for a high-profile study – the first of its kind – on the economic costs from insufficient sleep to five of the world’s largest economies – the US, UK, Japan, Germany and Canada. The work considers the factors associated with insufficient sleep and poor sleep quality and their effect on workplace wellbeing and productivity.  Marco delivers high-profile appearances speaking about his research at events and on media channels worldwide, including the BBC, ITV News, Financial Times and Washington Post.

 

Questions or trouble registering? Please email communications@c3health.org.

 

https://www.rand.org/blog/2018/02/britains-productivity-problem-begins-in-the-bedroom.html