The Star, Monday, 7 October 2013
Reports by P Aruna, Neville Spykerman, and D Kanyakumari
TECHNOLOGY AFFECTS WORK PERFORMANCE AND PERSONAL LIVES
INABILITY TO ‘SWTICH OFF’ CAUSES BURNOUTS
Employees
can be burnout, stressed and ultimately less productive if they are not ‘switched
off’ from work and respond to emails and calls outside working hours. Such workers, who are ‘on call’ almost 24
hours a day, lose their work-life balance and end up becoming distant from
their friends and families.
Technology
is a double-edged sword. It allows us to
have flexibility in our work. But it
also often seeps into our personal lives where we are reachable at all hours
and therefore expected to ‘work’ while on holiday. It blurs the lines between work and life
outside of work.
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