Use of Email Leads to Blurring the Line Between Work and Free Time

  • Enterprise mobility company Good Technology polled 1,000 U.S. workers “to get a better understanding of their mobile work habits,” reports TechCrunch.
  • The findings show that 80 percent of Americans continue to work after leaving the office, while half of those people feel they have “no choice” but to do so.
  • “Connectedness means customers demand fast replies. There’s no off switch,” notes the article. “Half of respondents check their email in bed, starting at around 7:09 AM. 68 percent check email before 8 AM. And you wonder why people hate email so much? God forbid we get a cup of coffee in us before dealing with the latest work emergency.”
  • The average amount of “extra work” taking place outside the office amounts to an average of 7 hours per week, or about a full day. “That’s nearly 30 hours per month or 365 extra hours per year,” according to TechCrunch.
  • The article suggests the need for implementing a new system of communication, perhaps even an updated email system that allows for status messages, simple yes/no responses for minor or follow-up queries, and an automated routing mechanism for those clocked in as “on duty.”

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