Friday 2 January 2015

Nearly half of workers say Internet improves productivity

by Dan Kedmey, TIME


Nearly half of workers say that the Internet, distractions and all, has improved their productivity at the office, according to a report released last Tuesday. Pew Research Center asked 1,066 Internet users how web access has changed the way they work. Only 7% of respondents blamed the Internet for a decline in productivity, while 46% credited it as an improvement, opening up new paths of communication and extending their workday over longer and more flexible hours. More than one-third of respondents said that round-the-clock Internet access means they now work longer days than they used to.


http://fortune.com/2014/12/30/workers-internet-productivity/


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