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Social Networking: The New Workplace Smoke Break

snydeq writes "J. Peter Bruzzese sees a solution for organizations seeking to cut down employee time spent on social networks at work: treat social networking like a smoke break. 'Try as you might to keep social networks at bay, mobile devices let people be in constant connection to their social networking vices over the cellular networks, which you can't block. Still, it's not completely impossible to stop social time-wasting over mobile: You can establish policies that, if enforced strongly enough, eliminate social networks from being accessed on company time. Treat it like smoking: Let employees take a 15-minute coffee/smoking/Facebook break and make them go to a designated area to do it.'"

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  1. I'm using my 15 minutes to make a by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    first post!

  2. So - the smokers get double breaks? by DontScotty · · Score: 5, Funny

    So - the smokers get double breaks?

    Since, they will be smoking while using the social media - that's multi-tasking. Like, 30 minutes worth of break time in 15 minutes.

    Not fair to those with untainted lungs!

    1. Re:So - the smokers get double breaks? by Hognoxious · · Score: 5, Funny

      Me too, and I don't smoke.

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  3. Re:It's not a "right" by bonch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Management doesn't know shit. Taking short breaks isn't slacking off, and studies have shown that such breaks improve worker productivity.

    Management's problem is that it sees everything through a veil of pie charts and graphs, and if someone spends five minutes looking at pictures of their kids on Facebook, it must mean 0.2058% less revenue. Gotta fret over those graphs and spreadsheets.

    Also, yeeeaah, can you come in on Sunday, too? We lost some people and need to catch up. Thaaaanks.

  4. Re:It's not a "right" by krotkruton · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Furthermore, where is the line drawn? Should we fire the guy who takes too many bathroom breaks? How about the woman who walks around to stretch her legs?

    Instead of worrying about what employees are doing with their time at work, the focus should be on how much work employees get done. Who's the better employee, the guy who works 9 to 5 or the guy who works 8 to 6? What if the guy who works 9 to 5 doesn't take a break but the guy who works 8-6 spends 4 hours playing games online? And on top of that, what if 9-5 guy finishes one project a day while 8-6 finishes 3? The guy who meets his deadlines and accomplishes things is the guy you want, regardless of whether he's taking smoke breaks, playing games, or spending time on social media sites (assuming he isn't distracting other workers, a health risk, etc., etc.).

  5. Slacking is slacking by BigBadRich · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I work for a company that blocks social media, as well as "blogs" and "newsgroups" broadly categorised. Effectively the top 2-3 google results I get when searching for things like puppet recipes, or common faults are blocked. This company does NOT get social media. They asked us recently for comments regarding this policy, and I'll paraphrase mine here: Slacking off is slacking off. If people are disengaged, you don't make them more engaged by banning whatever they are doing to fill in the hours they are spending at their desk. OTOH if people are engaged, social media use might augment, rather than threaten productivity. It's interesting the number of people whose fear of social media is that it will make OTHER PEOPLE less productive. Not them of course, but "those damn kids".

  6. Great Idea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now we can start treating all the 'Social Networkers' as Pariahs just like we do with Smokers.

    Send them outside into the rain and snow if they want to be sociable...

  7. Re:Multi-Account Apple Troll bonch Is Back! by mwvdlee · · Score: 5, Funny

    Plus tens to hundreds of other throwaway dummy accounts.

    ... says mr. "Anonymous Coward".
    I've seen you use tens of thousands of throwaway dummy accounts and usually you're just trolling or flamebating.

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  8. Re:It's not a "right" by MrNemesis · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The core problem, of course, is that many workplaces (particularly offices) have no adequate way to measure employee productivity and thus use "time spent staring at your desk at a VDU" or similar as a surrogate indicator of performance.

    The most productive people I know are the ones who regularly take short breaks. Even when we're in the middle of a crisis, our bosses will insist on us taking short breaks, and as an ex-smoker I still take fag breaks - you'd be amazed how many eureka* moments you can get whilst standing outside the office looking at a flower bed or waiting in line for a coffee wondering what the difference between two roasts is.

    Just like too much coffee can ruin your concentration, staying on the same problem for too long frequently makes you blind to the actual solution.

    * itself, of course, a term coined when the frustrated Archimedes took a break from trying to solve his problem.

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