Have office work styles not truly changed with technology? And what is the change ratio or what that should ultimately be, I think is still unanswered.
In all, but more so, bad economic times companies see this period as, let?s say, the time to clear out the cobwebs. Optimised working patterns are the focus and cost reduction, which is too often seen as a tool to improve the infrastructure?s ROI rather than the result of careful planning through advance road mapping.
Google?s co-foundersfeel that the telephone disrupts productivity. Is this socialism creeping into the work styles or capitalistic desperatism?
The technology infrastructure?s ROI, as co-labelled, is an end result that must use multi-channels to be achieved. Distraction is actually one of those. The telephone is a distraction, but a healthy one.
What do you think?
TSP