organizational behavior presentation slide share: cyberloafing & gossiping
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How a Lot of Employees Cheat a Little at Work.Natasha Brodoski, Joshua Haghighi, Mason Payonk, Zhenxuan Shao
for personal reasons
Employee’s cheat at work by using company time
These personal reasons include:
Cyberloafing Gossiping&
Cyberloafing
WHat is it?
it happens here...everyday!
Employees should be doing this.
But instead their doing this...
Between 60% to 80% of employees Cyberloaf
And only 67% of an employee
workday is productive
Is spent per year by companies on wasted computer resources and...
77% of employees
check Facebook on a daily basis
Plus 49% of employees spend time online shopping during the
holiday season
77% of engaged women use work hours
to plan their weddings
Even more shocking….
20% of men watch pornography at work!
How is this cheating at work?
$4,500 is the cost per employee per year a company loses
That’s $4,500 per year for an employee
to surf the web
ANOTHER WORKPLACE ISSUE?
GOSSIP.WHILE IT MAY SEEM LIKE IDLE CHAT,
IT CAN VERY WELL BE WORKPLACE
A recent survey shows….
21% of workers regularly gossip
15% occasionally gossip
86% gossip about corporate challenges
The average employee sends and receives 112 emails every work day.
About 1 in 7 of those emails could be considered gossip
AS IT INCREASES CONFLICT, GOSSIP IN THE OFFICE
DECREASES EMPLOYEE MORALE.
THIS CAN STRAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND MORE
IMPORTANTLY, CAUSE
LOSSOF TRUST.
As well as cause strain on teamwork & employee
productivity
Decreases Professionalism While people suck in Gossips
In the end...you get paid to
Not to do
either one of these...
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