CYBERSLACKING: THE SILENT PRODUCTIVITY KILLER IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Cyberslacking is the act of using the internet for personal activities during work hours.

It is a growing problem in the digital age, with the rise of social media and other distractions.

Cyberslacking can have negative effects on productivity, job satisfaction, and even mental health.

Employers can combat cyberslacking by setting clear guidelines and expectations, monitoring internet usage, and providing training on time management and productivity.

Employees can also take steps to reduce cyberslacking, such as using website blockers and scheduling breaks for personal internet use.

It is important for both employers and employees to recognize the impact of cyberslacking and take steps to address it.

By promoting a culture of productivity and accountability, workplaces can combat the silent productivity killer that is cyberslacking.