Wednesday, August 10, 2011

a decrease in work productivity is triggered by smartphones and laptops

Independent institution perfoms SURVEY for 1140 employees in the UK shows addiction of new technology on smartphones and laptops trigger a decrease in work productivity.

Office workers often use these devices to call, send messages and accessing social networking sites during the meeting.

Unwittingly, the constant interference can hinder an employee to work properly.

Based on research results harmon.ie software companies, 41% of employees focused on their gadgets when meeting. They often listen to voice messages as well as check and send email. Nearly one in ten posts on Facebook posted at meetings.

a decrease in work productivity is triggered by smartphones and laptops