Every eight out of ten
person is on social networking media, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter or any
other sites. Even CEO’s, MD, managers and higher officials can be found on
those media. So, if it is called as “bad” then why are they there?
The question which
still prevails in most of the organizations is– should these sites be banned
for employees or college students?
There are different
opinions of different people. So what should be the real solution to this?
According to the
Nucleus Research survey, employers are losing 1.5 workers per 100 in employee
productivity to the supposed time-wasting activity known as
"Facebooking."
Even students lose
their concentration while studying or while working in lab. Their mind wanders
near these sites only as many of us are now addicted to it.
It is to say when given
a chance, a person logs in minimum ten times in his spare time, just to see if
there have been any comments on his status, or like on his picture or any
updates. It can be summarized as “human behaviour”- we if given a choice would
definitely divert from our work at some point of time.
As every coin have two
faces so there is a second opinion on this concept too.
We all need small
breaks from our work every now and then as we are humans not machines. Even if
social networking is banned, it doesn’t mean employee won’t find any other
means of deflecting himself from the job if he wants to.
Same can be said for
students too. There are researches which states people who took small
breaks between tasks were 9% more productive than others
who did not. "It gives them a chance to reset their concentration”.
This issue is again not
a scenario which can be defined as pure white or pure black. There are some gray
regions in this, which needs to be addressed. On the whole, we must leave it to
an individual. Let him/her decide on whether they want to waste time on such
stuffs or they want to make use of it. If they don’t perform, then organization
can take measures to talk to that person.
The question which now
arises is how many of us would not touch social networking sites as a matter of
personal discipline?
And this can be
answered by individuals only as they are the one who have choice to balance
their job as well as their pass time. If they prefer to waste their time- then
they will find other ways other than these sites. On the whole it can be
productive as well as non productive, which totally depends on individual’s
perceptions. Banning sites is never a solution, if they want to stimulate their
productivity or educational values, may be disciplining those who don’t work as
they are expected to, can be one of the solutions.
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