It’s almost a silly question to ask. Of course, we want employees to socialise, we even encourage it. There are company parties, at Christmas and New Years for instance. There’s the birthdays where we eat cake and have a chuckle or two.
In some cases employees are even encouraged to communicate with each other.., and very rarely, this even happens during office hours. But, not too long though, after all, how can you get any work done if you’re talking to somebody else.
Should we let employees socialise? - NOORT Social Business
Posted by bizyolk under Employee BenefitsFrom http://rogiernoort.com 3840 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on October 24, 2013 1:19 pm
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