



Productivity practice of aligning work schedules with individual chronotypes (morning people, evening people, etc.) to maximize performance by scheduling demanding tasks during each person's biological prime time.
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Chronotype-Aware Scheduling involves designing work schedules based on individual chronotypes—genetically-influenced tendencies to feel alert and perform optimally at particular times of day—to maximize cognitive performance and productivity.
Forward-thinking organizations:
Chronotype-aware scheduling is becoming standard in knowledge work as organizations recognize that forcing everyone into the same schedule ignores biological reality and leaves significant performance gains on the table.