The team gathered to discuss the latest findings on sleep patterns. It appears that 72% of participants reported sleeping less than 6 hours per night, while 12% reported sleeping more than 10 hours per night. The remaining 18% are clearly lying.
Our research suggests that caffeine intake is directly correlated with sleep deprivation. However, our lead scientist, Dr. Jane, pointed out that this correlation does not necessarily imply causation, and that further research is needed to determine the relationship.
We propose that all participants be given a free coffee machine, but only for those who report sleeping less than 6 hours per night. For those who report sleeping more than 10 hours per night, we recommend a free subscription to a sleep podcast.
Further research is needed to determine the optimal sleep schedule for the team. In the meantime, we recommend that everyone take a 3-hour break to nap in the conference room.
Nap Time Scheduling Data Analysis Back to Our Findings