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Open Office, Work Culture, and Productivity

The Performance Improvement Blog

Jason Feifer: I witness an inability to concentrate, lack of privacy, and absent sense of ownership--which is a problem given that I occupy this space for the bulk of my waking hours. Leaders have to decide what kind of design will work best for their organizations given the culture that they want and the strategic goals of their businesses.

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Digital detox at work: Can we build a healthy relationship with tech?

TalentLMS

Constantly checking her phone, multitasking, and even interrupting her flow every time she heard a notification buzz. But at the same time, being always available for communication might hurt privacy and focus levels. Most of us have chat and social media apps installed on our phones. So far, so good.

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Daily Bookmarks 08/12/2008

Experiencing eLearning

The Bamboo Project Blog: Privacy, Social Media and Learning. Businesses and organizations may worry about social media and Web 2.0 tools in terms of privacy and confidentiality, but their fears are largely unfounded. tags: web2.0 , orgculture , privacy. tags: web2.0 , orgculture , privacy.

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May – June 15 Great Ones

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

How (and Why) to Stop Multitasking - HarvardBusiness.org , May 20, 2010. Putting Online Privacy in Perspective - OReilly Radar , May 30, 2010. Facebook’s Culture Problem May Be Fatal - HarvardBusiness.org , May 24, 2010. My Contrarian Stance on Facebook and Privacy - OReilly Radar , May 21, 2010. Why bash the LMS?