Social media poorly used at work, finds Kelly survey

Employees and employers alike are nervous about using social media in the workplace, reveals the latest Kelly Global Workforce Index.
Thu, 14 Jun 2012
Employees and employers alike are nervous about using social media in the workplace, reveals the latest Kelly Global Workforce Index.

Findings from the workforce survey show that 44% of UK employees feel that social media, such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, is impacting negatively on workplace productivity.However, only 6% of the...

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