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#1. Billy consistently arrives 10-15 minutes late to work each morning. His morning routine includes eating breakfast in the car, taking 10 minutes to get dressed, laying in bed for 20-30 minutes after his alarm goes off, and pouring coffee from an automatic pot. Based on an analysis of his routine, which of the following behaviors, if targeted for intervention, would likely have the most immediate and significant impact on Billy arriving to work on time?
This behavior currently accounts for a substantial delay of 2030 minutes each morning By targeting and effectively reducing this latency for example by half Billy could save 1015 minutes directly addressing the amount of time he is typically late to work The other behaviors eating breakfast getting dressed pouring coffee contribute minimal time or are already efficient offering less potential for significant time savings Therefore reducing the latency between the alarm and getting out of bed represents the most impactful and efficient target for intervention to achieve the desired outcome of punctuality
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