Office Life
Computer Clean Month

31st August 2011

September marks the beginning of Computer Clean month! The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness and promote the importance of a clean, working environment.
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Why Shred?

8th August 2011

Some things can be pieced back together... your reputation isn't one of them! Protect your personal and business information from being stolen by having an innovative shredder in place in your office or practice

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What's Your Animal Posture?

26th July 2011

Are you sitting comfortably? According to research by Fellowes, 96% of employees think a pleasant, comfortable environment has a direct impact on productivity at work, yet few realise posture is as important as ergonomic products.

 

If you are likely to cross legs, recline or hunch over your keyboard, you could be exhibiting some classic animal workspace behaviour! We ask you, what is YOUR animal posture?!

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Lunch? What Lunch?

19th July 2011

 

55% of office workers said they engage in other activities besides eating during their lunch hour in a typical office week, and of those, nearly 40 percent said they have exchanged their traditional lunch hour for some extra time to catch up on their work.

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Work, work, work!

 

19th March 2010

 

We may not physically be taking our work home, but according to the latest research, two thirds (66%) of office workers admit they spend in excess of 20 hours (equivalent to nearly three additional working days) thinking or talking about work in their so-called ‘spare’ time.

 

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Common Office Mistakes
Common Office Mistakes

8th Oct 2009

Everybody makes mistakes. Nobody's perfect. Everyone deserves a second chance.

When we apply such cliches to our work, we usually think of big, obvious mistakes: missing a major deadline; having a few too many at the company party; calling your boss an idiotic, smelly troglodyte (to his face).


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Outside Office Hours
Outside Office Hours

10h Sept 2009

More and more office workers are becoming pre-occupied with work issues outside of office hours. Work appears to be dominating people’s lives, thinking time and free time. Nearly two thirds admit to spending two hours per day thinking or talking about work related problems and issues during their own leisure time.
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Batteries not Supplied

Batteries not Supplied

2nd Sept 2009

Is office pilferage really something we need to worry about?

 

Pilfering refers to taking small items that don't belong to you, usually on a repeated basis. People who pilfer generally do not think of themselves as thieves. Because the items are small, they are often considered insignificant.

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