Press release
Misuse of office technology adds more than two hours to the
average British working day
- Study by ntl:Telewest Business shows that email and telephone
habits can reduce productivity rather than increase it and men are
the biggest timewasters at work
22nd May 2006. The misuse of telephones and email at work is
hindering workers from doing their jobs, increasing bad habits at
work and lengthening the working day according to a national study
released by ntl:Telewest Business today.
Highlighted in the research was the over-reliance on voicemail
when returning or making phone calls, having to wait for people to
call you back before you get the answer you require. Similarly, a
delay caused by having to wait for emails to be answered with
relevant information was another area that increased time wastage
each day.
Two hours, 10 minutes was the amount that people wasted each day
at work on average, of which one hour 38 minutes was due to
communication technologies not being used to good effect.
Men are the biggest timewasters when it comes to non-work
activities. When asked to admit what they were really doing while
they were working, the key findings were (men first, women
second):
- Emailing with friends: 39% compared to 36%
- Following sport online: 19% compared to 4%
- Arranging social life: 29% compared to 21%
- Online shopping: 21% compared to 14%
Of 1,468 people questioned, the average time spent each day
waiting for or chasing responses to urgent emails and on
unnecessary emails was 42 minutes. An average of 27 minutes was
wasted responding to voicemails or managing phone calls and 12
minutes was lost trying to locate colleagues.
Stephen Beynon, MD, ntl:Telewest Business, said: “Communications
tools that once contributed significantly to productivity have
started to become a drain on it. That means employees can be faced
with working longer hours unnecessarily. Many bad habits, such as
‘voicemail tag’, are inevitable but using more appropriate
communications tools can cure much of the timewasting.”
“Often the root of reduced productivity is that you don’t know
where people are, be it in a meeting, at another location or away
off site. New communication services with instant messaging
features are changing this, as they can identify instantly what an
individual is doing and enable the ‘caller’ to communicate with
them in the most appropriate way. New services will aim to iron out
the productivity blips that hamper organisations today and save
employees from wasting time at work.” he said.
According to the study, other average times wasted each day
were:
- Travel not including to and from work: 14 minutes
- Chasing responses to urgent emails: 42 minutes
- Responding to voicemails or managing phone calls: 27
minutes
- Trying to locate colleagues: 12 minutes
- Meetings that are unnecessarily long: 12 minutes
- Asking others for files or documents (e.g. version control): 9
minutes
- Scheduling and rescheduling meetings: 8 minutes
- Conference calls that could be far shorter: 6 minutes
About ntl:Telewest Business
ntl:Telewest Business, part of the UK’s second
largest fixed-line telecommunications company, is a leading
communications provider to businesses, public sector organisations
and service providers in the UK. It delivers a complete portfolio
of voice, data and internet solutions nation-wide.
ntl:Telewest Business sales and support
teams are located across the UK, in close proximity to our
customers, as part of a commitment to deliver superior customer
service.
ntl:Telewest Business delivers services over
the Group’s £13bn investment in its state-of-the-art
infrastructure giving business customers access to the largest
alternative network in the UK.
ntl:Telewest Business is trusted to provide
critical communications to high profile customers
including: Heathrow's Terminal 5, Birmingham City Council and
Cambridgeshire County Council.
For further information go to http://www.ntltelewestbusiness.co.uk/
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