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Study Shows Social Networking At Work Is Good

Ostracus writes "Companies should not dismiss staff who use social networking sites such as Facebook and Bebo at work as merely time-wasters, a Demos study suggests. Attempts to control employees' use of such software could damage firms in the long run by limiting the way staff communicate, the think tank said."

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  1. At least by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For those of us who have a lot of waiting involved in our jobs, social networks encourage multitasking(and help us enjoy our coffee high) by keeping us busy while the code is compiling or the tests are running.

    1. Re:At least by AshtangiMan · · Score: 4, Funny

      Wait, slashdot counts right? I need to change my timecards.

    2. Re:At least by martinw89 · · Score: 5, Funny

      ...social networks encourage multitasking(and help us enjoy our coffee high)...

      Bullshit. Get back to work!

      ...by keeping us busy while the code is compiling...

      Oh, carry on then.

  2. Water-cooler talk by Tablizer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Before computers, people engaged in "water-cooler" talk, where much of it was social. But often if you want assistance or approval from other sections or departments, you had to make friends with people by "shootin' the breeze". It's not much different in cyberland. They often say business is about who you know, not what you know.

  3. Re:Why the hell would you use Facebook? by philspear · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Two reasons

    1. To some people, the benefits of facebook outweigh the risks of the government knowing your favorite movies.

    2. Limiting the amount of trivial information availiable is NOT the way to fight big brother. If myspace, facebook, and whatever else were to crumble, as they very well might with the impending dotcom bubble 2.0, that's not going to prevent abuses of privacy. You combat this by voting, by raising awareness, by protesting, letter writing, etc.

    To me, it seems kind of like saying "Why would anyone drive on the roads? Your tax money is being used to keep up those roads, and taxes are too high!" Not driving won't lower taxes, and not having a facebook account won't keep you safe from big brother.

  4. This just in... by definate · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ... people aren't busy 100% of the time, and attempting to force people to be busy 100% of the time, is more destructive than letting it go.

    Wow. Who would have thought?

    Seriously, this has been known for quite some time, and any businesses that think they can improve productivity by reducing other options, needs to go back to business school and study leadership and general motivation theory.

    Monitoring and punishing people to get them to work harder is industrial revolution style management. We've come a long way since then... baby.

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