A new report from the Orange Future Enterprise Coalition (OFEC), a group of
industrialists, academics and futurologists, has urged mobile workers to switch
off their connections every now and then.
The report suggests that companies must encourage staff to turn off their
mobile devices if they are to enjoy a healthy work/life balance.
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Employees need to learn to switch off during the weekends and evenings if
they are to avoid stress related problems later in life.
"Mobile data technologies are a force for good, but they can mean a trade-off
between the freedom to work outside the office and the extension of work outside
office hours," said Alastair MacLeod, vice president of
Orange Business
Solutions.
"Mobile technology gives employees more control over their lives, but
employers must encourage staff to 'switch off' and to learn the skills of
virtual networking."
OFEC's Organisational Lives report, written by the Henley Management
Centre, also predicts a battle between employers and staff over 'digital
rights'.
Problems may occur when bosses claim ownership of all information exchanged
via company-owned mobile devices, while staff demand privacy when using mobile
devices in personal time.
The report indicated that new technologies will help individuals protect and
control their digital identities when using corporate devices for private
purposes.
Other findings included a survey showing that 41 per cent of companies do not
offer their staff mobile hardware at all.
"There is a difference between helping staff get more out of the workplace
and helping staff get more out of their work," said Karen Gill, OFEC member and
managing director of women's networking company
Everywoman.
"OFEC encourages employers to do both by investing in new technology and in
the new skills required in tomorrow's virtual office."
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