Russ - Waste My Time
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Russ - Waste My Time
Don't waste my timeI ain't got shit to say, I got people for thatDon't waste my timeYou ain't got no mutha fuckin' gin in the spot when I come?Don't waste my timeYou ain't got no mutha fuckin' girls thats hot? woah woahDon't waste my timeYou ain't got no mutha fuckin' money waitin' for me when I come?Bitch please
Got some songs on televisionYeah, that re-run check is niceI just gave my mom a stackI just re-upped with like fiveI just had Menage TroisWith a Saudi and LatinaYeah, they keep me on my toesAll I date is ballerinasAll these labels on my phone, woahPut the money upGroupies on my phone, woahWhat y'all talkin' 'boutHad to change my numberHad to add another lineFor the ones who do not have itYou were probably wasting time
Today, however, I would like to share a guest post from Russ on a purely entrepreneurial subject - the topic of employees wasting their time (and their employers' money) at work. There's no doubt it happens, and access to social media at work makes the tendency worse. The critical questions are how to assess the degree of the challenge, and how to address the tricky subject of how employees manage themselves and their time during work. Here's what Russ had to say:
There are many activities employees do that waste time at work. Excessive meetings, co-worker interactions, office politics, and fixing mistakes are a few. According to a recent Salary.com survey, one of the biggest culprits is surfing the Internet.
Specifically, the survey revealed 64 percent of employees visit non-work related websites every day at work. Of that group, 39 percent spend one hour or less per week, 29 percent spend 2 hours per week, 21 percent waste five hours per week, and only 3 percent said they waste 10 hours or more doing unrelated activities. (My experience as a CEO tells me these figures are probably underestimated.)
The younger, more tech-savvy worker demographic appeared to be the biggest group of recreational Web surfers. Of employees between the ages of 18 and 35, approximately 73 percent reported spending time inappropriately at work on a daily basis.
There are many ways companies can combat the effect of wasted employee time within their organizations. For example, of the 3,200 respondents in the survey, 71 percent said short breaks throughout the day help them achieve higher levels of productivity.
As it relates to inappropriate web site browsing, companies can implement a web filtering tool such as our ContentProtect on company computers to block or track websites not related to work activities, and if you suspect excessive wasted time, the IT group can install an activity-monitoring software such SpectorSoft to follow all computer activity on a particular PC.
Do you have a policy for personal internet use at your own business? As communicators, I and my team could give ample stories of the foolish things employees (and even business owners) have done with social media during work time access and the way it affected their companies' PR (let alone their employment). I welcome your thoughts.
So my challenge to Tyler is to tell me what he thinks the stagnation in median income signifies. Has there been a change in the returns to education or creativity? Or is it mostly a statistical artifact? Whichever answer he gives, I would like to see him reconcile it with the panel data-the surveys of economic information that follow the same people over time.
The longer the time interval that you are comparing, the more serious this issue becomes. I do not think it distorts comparisons of 2010 with 2000 by very much.* But I think comparing 1973 to 2010 using cross-sectional slices is really hazardous.
What if want to spend a lotnof money on this. Does this then mean it is not wasted? How do you define a good as waste? It is not clear to me that it actualy matters what we spend moony on but rather if we freely spend it or must spend it.
Well, my view is that the insurance companies have done awfully well and spent a lot of money on a lot of things that don't have anything to do with health care. And our bill includes a provision that requires, for the first time, that insurance companies have to spend 80(%) to 85% of everything they get on health care, as opposed to big glass buildings in the cities. There's an awful lot of money being made, and it's very disturbing abuse, I think, of the people of this country. So, I think there's a lot of fat there in the insurance profits, and I think it's a good thing to force them to be more reasonable. 041b061a72