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At which part of the day do you perform the least well at work (eg: morning, afternoon...) and why?

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Question ajoutée par Mariam Eid , Marketing and Communications Manager , Executive Solutions
Date de publication: 2015/07/01
Surendra Kumar Soni
par Surendra Kumar Soni , Haridwar, Uttrakhand as General Manager - Works , Aludecor Lamination Pvt. Ltd

Same all the day. Plant output must be same/consistant each hr.

Emad Abu-Zaid
par Emad Abu-Zaid , Factory Manager , Shyaw Dairy & Ice Creme Industries

For me, sure noon time; because the morning time usually is spent to support my team and contributing in meetings of top management or team meeting.

So noon time usually the right time to perform the least well after releasing the stress of daily important issues.

Md. Delwar Hossain
par Md. Delwar Hossain , Executive Director/Head of Division , Bashundhara Group

Afternoon, because brain and body wants little rest .  

Ahmed Saeed Alghamdi
par Ahmed Saeed Alghamdi , Projects & Planning Manager , Savola (Panda)

At the morning because my brain is fresh & no pressure affect it yet 

Christian Dizon
par Christian Dizon , Engineer- Industrial and Building and Facility Maintenance , Zamil Airconditioner

Morning since energy is fresh and energize.

Anees Qureshi
par Anees Qureshi , Head of Quality | R&D | Regulatory Affairs , NSDL (Nishat Sutas Dairy Limited) / Pakistan Dairy Association

Between to Hrs are too touch to deal with sensitive issues & I would say slow reflexes for one hour bit sleepy too :-) 

Marion Celine Arlette Garnier
par Marion Celine Arlette Garnier , Sales , Bioswiss

I would probably say morning, because I am fully aware and active  and uptodate to what I have to do as in tasks, etc.

Morning, when my brain is fresh and active to work

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