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A spate of incidents has people wondering about the workplace fallout from blogs.
Personal music players are changing the ways in which workers interact and collaborate while posing challenges for bosses who consider the devices unprofessional and disruptive
"Cellphones, iPods, PDAs, and other devices may raise productivity, but they also can raise the ire of coworkers."
Forget casual Fridays. In many workplaces, it's casual everyday as corporate dress codes have gone the way of fedoras and white gloves.
"An estimated 30 million Americans, or roughly one-fifth of the nation's workforce, are part of the so-called Kinko's generation, employees who spend significant hours each month working outside of a traditional office." Includes good tips too.
"The growing use of email gadgets is spawning a generation of resentful children. A look at furtive thumb-typers, the signs of compulsive use and how kids are fighting back."
"Productivity coach creates 12-step program for e-mail addicts" I need a 30-step program.