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Indian firms are losing productivity because office staff spend too long on social networking sites, a survey says. | Indian firms are losing productivity because office staff spend too long on social networking sites, a survey says. |
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) says workers use Orkut, Facebook, Myspace and Linkedin for "romancing" and other purposes. | The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) says workers use Orkut, Facebook, Myspace and Linkedin for "romancing" and other purposes. |
Office employees questioned in the survey spent on average an hour a day on sites like Facebook, leading to a loss in productivity of nearly 12.5%. | |
The findings were based on responses from nearly 4,000 corporate employees. | The findings were based on responses from nearly 4,000 corporate employees. |
'Dangerous' | 'Dangerous' |
"Close to 12.5% of productivity of human resource in corporate sector is misappropriated each day since a vast majority of them while away their time accessing social networking sites during the office hours," according to the findings of Assocham's Social Development Foundation survey. | "Close to 12.5% of productivity of human resource in corporate sector is misappropriated each day since a vast majority of them while away their time accessing social networking sites during the office hours," according to the findings of Assocham's Social Development Foundation survey. |
"As a matter of fact, [the] growing use of browsing sites can be dangerous for overall productivity and IT companies have already installed software to restrict its use," Assocham secretary general DS Rawat said. | "As a matter of fact, [the] growing use of browsing sites can be dangerous for overall productivity and IT companies have already installed software to restrict its use," Assocham secretary general DS Rawat said. |
The survey questioned 4,000 employees between the ages of 21 and 60 in Delhi, Bangalore, Madras (Chennai), Cochin, Indore, Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai (Bombay), Pune, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Lucknow and Kanpur. | The survey questioned 4,000 employees between the ages of 21 and 60 in Delhi, Bangalore, Madras (Chennai), Cochin, Indore, Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai (Bombay), Pune, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Lucknow and Kanpur. |
The survey found that 77% of workers who had Orkut accounts used them during work hours. | The survey found that 77% of workers who had Orkut accounts used them during work hours. |
Nearly half of office employees accessed Facebook during work time. | Nearly half of office employees accessed Facebook during work time. |
Moreover, four in every 10 workers built their entire Orkut or Facebook profile at work, the survey found. | Moreover, four in every 10 workers built their entire Orkut or Facebook profile at work, the survey found. |
Some 83% saw nothing wrong in surfing at work during office hours. | Some 83% saw nothing wrong in surfing at work during office hours. |
According to the survey, 19% of companies allow use of social networking sites only for business purposes, while 16% allow limited personal use. | According to the survey, 19% of companies allow use of social networking sites only for business purposes, while 16% allow limited personal use. |
Only 40% of the employees interviewed said that their companies allowed staff full access to social networking sites. | Only 40% of the employees interviewed said that their companies allowed staff full access to social networking sites. |
The survey also says that 84% of respondents in India's major cities show signs of internet addiction - they do not take breaks at appropriate times, they spend more than a "normal" amount of time online, and can get irritable if they are interrupted while surfing. | The survey also says that 84% of respondents in India's major cities show signs of internet addiction - they do not take breaks at appropriate times, they spend more than a "normal" amount of time online, and can get irritable if they are interrupted while surfing. |
In September, Portsmouth City Council in southern England banned staff from accessing Facebook on its computers after it was revealed they spent on average 400 hours on the site every month. | In September, Portsmouth City Council in southern England banned staff from accessing Facebook on its computers after it was revealed they spent on average 400 hours on the site every month. |
The move was expected to stop the "waste of public cash". | The move was expected to stop the "waste of public cash". |
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