työrupeamiksi
Työrupeamiksi is a Finnish neologism formed from työ (work) and rupeama (a stretch or stint of activity), with the suffix -ksi indicating a state or role. The term is used in discussions about modern work patterns to describe organizing work into discrete, time-bound blocks of intensive activity, or work stints.
Definition and scope: The concept refers to arranging tasks and responsibilities into short, concentrated rupeamat separated
Implementation and relation to other concepts: Blocks may last from several days to several weeks, with explicit
Implications and critique: Proponents argue that työrupeamiksi can enhance concentration, skill development, and rapid delivery, while
See also: työjakso, rupeama, gig economy, agile development.