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Listening to music to help concentration and improve efficiency is not a myth but scientifically confirmed. Research proved that 90% of workers perform better and 88% of employees produce more accurate work when listening to music. While boosting Dopamine release in the reward center of the brain – which not only makes you feel happy, content and satisfied, music also helps to be more focused.

It stimulates imagination and creativity, facilitates teamwork and promotes collaborative mentality. Last but not least, music is a great tool to improve the well-being of your employees, which is widely one of the most important concern in today’s work environment.

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/ Carter, E. (2019), ‘Whistle While You Work: Impact of Music on Productivity’, [Available on: https://www.webfx.com/blog/internet/music-productivity-infographic/]

Shooley, S. (2019), ‘Music and Its Effect on Productivity’, [Available on: https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/11294-music-effect-on-productivity.html]

Lindzon, J. (2018), ‘This is what kind of music you should listen to at work to be more productive’, [Available on: https://www.fastcompany.com/90275754/this-is-what-kind-of-music-you-should-listen-to-at-work-to-be-more-productive]

Landay, K. (2019), ‘Whistle while you work? A review of the effects of music in the workplace’, Human Resource Management Review, Vol.29, Issue 3, Pages 371-385, [Available on: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrmr.2018.06.003]

Das, P., Gupta, S. and Neogi, B. (2020), ‘Measurement of effect of music on human brain and consequent impact on attentiveness and concentration during reading’, Procedia Computer Science, Vol. 172, Pages 1033-1038, [Available on: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2020.05.151]

First you need to speak to the heart, and the intellect will follow.

Hans Zimmer

Music at work or when working remotely helps employees to:

increase their performance

produce more accurate work

reduce their stress level

foster happiness and contentment

make them more focused

stimulate their imagination and creativity

increase their motivation

facilitate teamwork

promote collaborative mentality

improve their overall well-being
Boost your employees’ performance and well-being.
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