Are we finally back to normal? It feels a little more like Texas now that the sun is shining again, and it looks like it will shine all week. That means five things will happen.
You've probably seen the headlines about March Madness, and how employers are faced with dilemmas about whether to ban basketball-watching and bracket-checking at the office or just let it slide. People are gonna check scores anyway right? I mean we've got our smart phones. Seems like a losing battle. Linkedin says bosses should go ahead and embrace the Madness.
With the explosion of smartphones and tablets, it should come as no surprise to find out that we spend a lot of time checking our work email when we’re not even in the office.
But just how much do we do it?
Much of the first part of this week will not be spent concentrating hard on deadlines and meetings at the office. Instead, big chunks of time will be spent online, filling out brackets for the NCAA tournament.
It's not just a guy thing....many women are on board with the bracketology at the office, and some bosses even say it's fine with them. One in five bosses say March Madness boosts office m
If there is one thing that all of the internet can agree on, it's that pictures and videos of kittens and puppies are the tops.
Now, thanks to researchers at Japan's Hiroshima University, you have even more reason to search the Web for such adorableness when you are at work...
There is only one thing worse than having to get up early in the morning to go to work, and that is going to work with the feeling that the bottom of your career is about to fall out from under you.
Fortunately, it appears as if the majority of the population is not worried about something like that happening in their current position.
It’s Friday afternoon -- you’ve tied up most of the loose ends you still have hanging over your head from the work week, but nevertheless, the weekend is upon you and it is quitting time.
So, you shut down your computer, tell some of your co-workers goodnight and move on to bigger, better and more exciting adventures, right?
Wrong.