The company Panda Security has conducted a study of small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. on the use of members of social networks. Revealed that 77% of employees use social networks in the workplace, while 33% complained that the victims of the virus, infected through social networks.
Ranked Among the employees of small and medium business Facebook is the most popular social network: 69% of respondents reported that they have personal pages on this site. In the second place in popularity is Twitter (44%), the third - YouTube (32%), and then recruiting service Linkedln (23%).
sooo block out these sites.. productivity up 400%
ReplyDeletebut if they block it i cant find out that larry down in customer relations is gearing up for friday!
ReplyDeleteNot really...minor distractions can help improve workflow. Sometimes you need a couple of minutes to clear your head of a problem.
ReplyDelete400% of 0 is still 0.
ReplyDeleteintresting this article but iam no american:P
ReplyDeletestatistics statistics:))
those lazy americans! :D
ReplyDeleteso do i. is that something wrong?
ReplyDeleteBlock those sites, study if productivity raises, if it does, complaint. If not, STFU.
ReplyDeletewell i did it too xD
ReplyDelete77% may be accessing sites during worktime, but of that percentage how many stay on them long enough to impact productivity? Someone do some research on that.
ReplyDeleteBetting it's still a lot, hahaha. Lazyass American suckers. (Says an Asian American :/)
Is it really a surpise? much love.
ReplyDeleteLOL everytime a computer is placed in front of someone they are gonna do some socializing. :D
ReplyDeleteLOLOL SCREW FACEBOOK
ReplyDeleteYeah, I hate it but can't stop.
ReplyDeleteI'm liking how myspace was absolutely murdered within the last couple years.
ReplyDeleteThat's a huge %!
ReplyDeleteI read blogs : X
ReplyDeleteI feel guilty about it now but work was amazingly boring