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Originally Posted by HMc
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Actually, since you're into up-to-the-minute business ideas and conferences and all that jazz, I think it's worth pointing out the currently accepted wisdom is that you're better off not blocking access to such websites. Google it if you want. I work for a major international law firm, who aren't the most progressive types traditionally, and they unblocked facebook and youtube about 18 months ago. It's happening a lot.
Let people have their blinds the way they want them and let them access the internet. You'll have a much happier staff. Underperformers get fired.
How hard can that be? You're just pissing off the productive employees by treating them like children.
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This is steering us in a different direction, though. If you want to discuss the positive or negative effects of making such moves, and whether or not it actually helps or not, we'd probably agree on a lot of aspects of it.
Here, though, this article and the responses to it are trying to claim that decisions like this are being made to be secretive, or to try and back up conspiracy theories. I just don't buy that.
Also, I know I'm the one who brought up the analogy, but if you want to discuss that subject in this way I'd have to say that online resources are quite different than something going on outside my window.
One of the reasons that unblocking the internet can be better is because they're actually valuable resources for employees to use to find information in an efficient manner. Watching football practice outside your window, though, isn't going to do that for you.
Also, I'm not saying that this IS the reason they closed the blinds. I'm just saying that there are plenty of reasons changes like this could be made that don't have to do with conspiracy. Hell, it could be the players getting distracted because some smokin hot chick works in there or something. Rather than bring attention to her they make everybody close their shit.
It could be anything, and I just don't think it's good ammo to use in articles like this.
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