As technology expands into every corner of the workplace, so do the opportunities for aggravation
Recognize any of these people? The colleague who doesn’t reply to emails in a timely fashion. The office-mate whose cellphone constantly chirps as texts pour in. The remote worker whose paper rustling disrupts every conference call.
When it comes to our colleagues and technology, we all have our individual pet peeves. But one thing everybody can probably agree on: Our frustrations with workplace technology often aren’t because the technology is intrinsically annoying. They’re because people are intrinsically annoying. And...
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