Visiting sites like Facebook or YouTube while at work can make employees more productive, claims a new University of Melbourne study.
Dr. Brent Coker, from the Department of Management and Marketing, says that workers who engage in "Workplace Internet Leisure Browsing" (WILB) are more productive than those who don’t.
Web 2.0 Makes You More Productive
Many people get caught up in defining Web 2.0. I had breakfast with a friend yesterday and told him about TNNI conference. He said, “What’s Web 2.0? Is it software or is it an idea?” I said, “It’s an idea.”
Lessons in Creating a Productive Dialog with Consumers
*This is an independent examination of the idiotic promotion practices of some marketers. Pepsi and Coke are not sponsors or co-sponsors of this examination. Pepsi is a registered trademark of Pepsi Corporation. Coke is a registered trademark of Coca Cola Corporation
Working at Home? Here’s 10 Ways to Be More Productive
Ah, working at home… Visions of leisurely days, conference calls in comfy sweatpants, increased productivity with fewer interruptions. But the distinctions between work life and home life soon blur. You really should throw some laundry in the wash before you write that proposal. You have an hour before a meeting: Should you balance your books or clean the kitchen? And remember to call that client back right after you empty the cat box.
Happy Employees are More Productive Employees
Happy Employees are More Productive Employees: Small workplace- enhancing changes can reap big rewards
It’s not surprising that employees cite compensation as the number one factor that makes them professionally satisfied these days.
Business Slow? Ten Productive Projects to Fill the Gap
Times are tough. Business is sluggish. Blame world politics, corporate debacles or a general lack of consumer confidence. Whatever is driving this lull, it’s causing the people who would normally be fueling the economy (and our businesses) to sit on their wallets.
If running away to Margaritaville isn’t an option, here are some productive and inexpensive ways to spruce up your enterprise and gradually get those wheels of commerce grinding again:
Are You Busy… or Productive?
Are you busy or are you productive? The question is innocent enough. But can you handle the truth?
Recently I was doing some consulting with a client who carefully examined how his sales representatives spent their time. He concluded that they actually spent less than 5 percent of each day engaged in the act of selling! Imagine, 95 percent of each sales day spent on nonselling activities. Writing letters, putting together information packets, filling out paperwork, telephone prospecting, and traveling consumed their days.
Happy Emplyees are More Productive Employees: Small workplace-enhancing changes can reap big rewards
Happy Employees are More Productive Employees: Small workplace- enhancing changes can reap big rewards
It’s not surprising that employees cite compensation as the number one factor that makes them professionally satisfied these days.