I personally think that the use of social media during work hours is just another example on how "procastination" behavior has shifted from talk at the water cooler to solitaire to social media (and trackable) distraction. What will be next?
InsightsDigital
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The problem with what is going on in the UK is what is endemic with so many companies in the US, they see a popular activity that can affect the productivity of workers and instead of getting out ahead of the problem they wait until the problem is enormous and then complain when it costs something. Now they will do something and it will be rushed and not well thought out and will result in more problems.
This is what happened with sexual harrassment. My career began in the mid-80s and the conversations at work were so over the top yet management looked the other way because people were productive (probably what was happening a few months ago before the more addictive personalities in the work-force became obsessed with Tweeting and updating their FB profile). Then it got so out of control that companies were sued and had to create such onerous guidelines that if a man compliments a woman on her boots and asks where she got them so he could tell his wife and he is charged with sexual harrassment. And if you think I am kidding with the example, it happened to a friend and co-worker and I overheard the whole exchange.
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