Facebook Plummets Productivity in the Workplace

A recent independent study conducted by Nucleus Research reports approximately 1.5% of enterprise productivity is lost due to employees accessing Facebook in the workplace. The study shows that 77% of company employees have a Facebook account and nearly half of all workers access Facebook on company time.

One in 33 employees say they only access Facebook from the office and some employees admit to using Facebook for several hours per work day.

“If your profitability is say two percent, this could be the difference between staying open or closing shop,” says Rebecca Wettemann, vice president of research for Nucleus Research.

I am curious to know if they asked employees what else they would be doing to kill time in the absence of Facebook. Rubberband ball anyone?

Excuse me while I update my Facebook status.

Source: Nucleus Research

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Collaboration & Email: Designing Tools for the Problem at Hand

Today we use email for everything from sending messages, delegating tasks, collaborating on documents and files, to managing contacts and more. Many of us would be crippled without our email accounts but at the same time we are bogged down with overflowing inboxes. A study from Basex Research (Q4 2008) shows that businesses lose an estimated $650 billion in productivity annually from unnecessary email, which accounts for an average of 2 hours/day per worker.
 
Many online collaboration platforms have proposed that the solution lies in a unified set of tools for managing different types of information more effectively rather than trying to manipulate email functionality to fit our needs. Today I came across this whitepaper released by HyperOffice that I think does a great job of breaking down the issues of email overload and proposing solutions based around enterprise collaboration software.
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