This Issue's Dilemma:
Am I too strict with our
Internet policy?
At our company, most employees have
Internet access at their workstations. Ordinarily, I don't mind a few minutes of
web browsing here and there for a break or even a little personal business. It's
the same as a quick water cooler conversation.
Yet as social media has grown and
become a business necessity, more employees have started to hang out on these
sites — and not always for work. Am I going overboard in wanting to control the
amount of time employees spend online for personal surfing? How can I trust them
to get the work done without curtailing this personal web browsing? Or does it
really save productivity since they get the mental break they need?
— Nathan
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