The 4-Day Workweek: How Insomnia Cookies Shortened its Workweek While Driving Growth
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Wharton Business Daily
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Seth Berkowitz, Co-Founder & CEO of Insomnia Cookies, which he started while a student at Penn, joins the show to discuss their new headquarters and four-day workweek.
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