By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
TechziTechziTechzi
  • Home
  • Community
    • Our Review
    • Join Our Slack community
    • Referral: Richieee
    • Referral: 6 for 6
  • Publications
    • Special Report: SE Asian Startup Funding
    • Top 30 Most Funded Southeast Asia Startups
  • Agencies
  • About
    • About us
    • Contact
Search
© 2023 Techzi . All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Anthony Vicino Unlocks the Mystery of Hawthorne Effect and the Power of Accountability
Share
Font ResizerAa
TechziTechzi
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Community
    • Our Review
    • Join Our Slack community
    • Referral: Richieee
    • Referral: 6 for 6
  • Publications
    • Special Report: SE Asian Startup Funding
    • Top 30 Most Funded Southeast Asia Startups
  • Agencies
  • About
    • About us
    • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2023 Techzi . All Rights Reserved.
Strategy

Anthony Vicino Unlocks the Mystery of Hawthorne Effect and the Power of Accountability

Anthony Vicino
Last updated: April 15, 2024 1:14 am
Anthony Vicino
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE
Anthony is author of the "The Hyperfocused Entrepreneur". He also has a Youtube channel with 15k+ subscribers, built and exited two 7-figure companies, and manages a $80M real estate portfolio.
Guest Author: Anthony Vicino

I just learned this insane productivity hack from a guy who sold his business for $75M.

It’s called The Hawthorne Effect.

Here’s how it works:

Back in 1932, General Electric’s management team was looking for ways to improve worker productivity.

And somebody on the team had a somewhat strange idea:

Maybe workers will be more productive if we make the lights brighter.

Uh… okay…

So they hire a team of researchers to come in and see if bright lights or dim lights had any effect on productivity.

They started by cranking up the lights…

And wouldn’t ya know it… worker productivity went up!

Next, they turned DOWN the lights…

(and here’s where things get weird)

Once again, worker productivity went up.

Researchers are scratching their heads…

How can productivity improve in all scenarios?

It’s a mystery that takes another 20 years to sort out when a guy by the name of John French comes along with a theory…

He thinks the increased productivity has nothing to do with the lights…

And everything to do with the fact that the workers KNEW they were being observed.

And thus was born The Hawthorne Effect, which simply states that people modify their behaviors in response to being observed.

This is kind of a no-brainer, right?

This is why stores nowadays post signs like “Smile, you’re on a camera!.”

Now, here’s how we can use this to become more productive:

Work alongside an accountability buddy.

But if you’re an entrepreneur, a creator, or just work from home…

Where on earth are you supposed to find somebody to work with everyday?

Well, this is crazy, but there’s actually an industry forming around the idea of virtual co-working.

FocusMate is one just one example of a company that pairs you with a working buddy.

But there are now YouTube channels forming around “group studying” and “deep work sessions”, too.

It’s wild, but the research is pretty clear that this can be a powerful (and easy) way to boost productivity.

I’m curious, have you tried virtual coworking?

Let me know your thoughts…

TAGGED:div5

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Dat Bike Founder Son Nguyen: Charging Up Vietnam’s Electric Vehicle Revolution
Next Article Singapore Writers Express Concerns Over IMDA’s AI Model and Copyrighted Work

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
=

Stay Connected

XFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow

Latest News

Techzi is Pausing
Media December 24, 2024
Twitch Pioneer Emmett Shear Launches Mysterious AI Venture
AI December 24, 2024
OpenAI CEO Labels Musk a ‘Bully’ in Latest Tech Titan Clash
AI December 24, 2024
AI Revolution Could Spark Live Entertainment Boom
Culture December 24, 2024

You Might also Like

e-CommerceMarketplace

Growsari Bags $5M to Supercharge Filipino Mom-and-Pop Shops

August 16, 2024
AIStartups

Yandex Eyes Indonesian AI Market Amid Global Tech Rush

November 15, 2024
Travel

Blockchain in Travel: More than Just Bitcoin

February 12, 2024
Fintech

Singapore’s Ryde Takes a Wild Ride on NYSE

September 20, 2024
Strategy

The Real Reason Nvidia is Destroying Intel

November 22, 2024
Fashion

Shein Looks to Monetize Its Supply-Chain Technology, but Experts See Challenges Ahead

June 13, 2024
AIStartups

Voice Cloning Startup Lands $80M, Reaching Unicorn Status

February 12, 2024
Social Media

TikTok Set to Launch Instagram Rival App, Potentially Named “TikTok Notes”

April 11, 2024
e-Commerce

Online home furnisher Vaaree scores $4M to make your crib totally swank

February 12, 2024
Fintech

Atome Financial Secures Mega Credit Boost for Southeast Asian Growth

November 24, 2024
CultureFAANG

Meta’s Playful Ploy: Winning Over Gen Z with Facebook

June 11, 2024
AI

Details Emerge on Altman’s Rocky Tenure at OpenAI

February 17, 2024

Techzi

SE Asian tech news: Free & Comprehensive. Read more

Quick Links

  • Logistics
  • Marketplace
  • Mobility
  • Startups
  • VC
  • Food tech
  • Gaming
  • Health-Tech
  • Media
  • Social Media
  • SaaS
  • Travel

Quick Links

  • AI
  • Edutech
  • Climate
  • Creators
  • Crypto & Web3
  • Culture
  • Deep Tech
  • e-Commerce
  • FAANG
  • Fashion
  • Fintech

Techzi Tech Newsletter

FREE and Curated by Tech Insiders

Legal

Privacy Policy

Terms & conditions

TechziTechzi
Follow US
© 2024 Techzi . All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?