Poor Gadget' Manners in the Workplace Increasing
More than half of chief information officers interviewed have seen increased instances of poor workplace etiquette resulting from more frequent use of mobile electronic devices.
"The survey was developed by Robert Half Technology, a leading provider of IT professionals on a project and full-time basis, and conducted by an independent research firm. It was based on telephone interviews with more than 1,400 CIOs from companies across the United States with 100 or more employees."
"CIOs were asked, In your opinion, what effect has the increased use of mobile electronic gadgets -- such as cell phones, smartphones, handheld devices and laptops -- had on workplace etiquette in the past three years? Have the number of breaches in workplace etiquette increased, decreased or remained the same? Their responses:"
Networking Solutions
Helpful Links
IT Is Going Mobile
Research firms suggest that mobile device sales will surpass PC sales by the end of the year, so there's no denying the impact of consumerization of IT. If tablets aren't on your corporate purchasing list, you may soon find yourself behind your biggest -- and suddenly more mobile -- competitors. Download this report and learn where you need to invest your mobile money.
