Sunday, 8 September 2019

CYBERLOAFING AT WORK

Cyberloafing:

Cyberloafing is a term used to describe the actions of employees who use their Internet access at work for personal use while pretending to do legitimate work.
Cyberloafing can be both, at times it can act as a counterproductive but sometimes it can also act as a remedy that an employee might use to remove his/her boredom that they face while working on the same thing again and again or when they have nothing much to do. 
 It helps the employee to seek something new and is a perfect coping mechanism for being underworked. 
Cyberloafing can be used as a brain sharping activity where employees can watch and learn something new when they have spare time at work.

Reference:

https://bigthink.com/ned-dymoke/tell-your-boss-that-cyberloafing-is-good-for-productivity

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