56% of social media users have caught a productivity-thwarting case of FOMO: fear of missing out.
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56% of social media users have caught a productivity-thwarting case of FOMO: fear of missing out.
We’ve all come a long way since the days of abused priority flags and chain emails. Still, though, you may be doing things on email that drive your coworkers crazy…
Work distractions are multiplying like Gremlins. Every chatterbox in the world is hanging out on your computers and phones. What’s the effect?
WSJ business editor Dennis K. Berman says it’s “as if a time-wasting flock of Angry Birds has buried productivity like a worm.”
A lot of the buzz around enterprise collaboration centers on the transformational impact it makes across your company. Today, though, let’s talk about you.
A handful of organizations have taken drastic measures to fight information overload and burnout, limiting employees’ access to communication tools after work hours.
“Meetings are dead” is a catchy slogan, but far from true. The next time you gather in the conference room, there are a few things you can do to boost productivity and curb frustration.
Perhaps you have resolved to banish buzzwords, to establish a better sleep schedule and to focus doggedly on the right priorities. Great! But now what?
We all fall into bad habits from time to time – unless you have candid coworkers and friends. Here are a few common bad habits that float around workplaces.
Keeping with our theme of Smarter Collaboration, here are nine points to consider before you schedule your next session.