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1. There's an interesting movie titled "Servant" in 1963, a story about a servant and his master and how the servant eventually gets back to the table by exploiting his master. This story is similar to the business folk and their smart phones.
2. How smart phones become servant to folks?
a. Smart phones help folks work at home instead of office and finish their tasks on time.
b. Smart phones help business folks message and schedule business plans all around the world regardless of the time zone.
3. How smart phones become the master instead of servant?
a. Managers and bosses cancel or change the plan and meeting at the last second only by sending an email or message to their employees.
b. The time zone and regions are not problems any more to stop executive to make a last minute decision although this might mean the unpredictable future for the employees.
4. How to stop being the slaves of smart phones?
a. In order to stop hyperconnectivity, stop checking your smart phone pre-lunch time.
b. Folks are consistently checking their smart phones for a big business deal or important messages from their bosses. Stopping this habit might only happen on an isolated island.
c. Hyperconnectivity can ruin employees' regular lives and emotion.
d. For example, there's an consulting company makes an experiment that employees become more productive when working together after the employees are requested to off line on time. Other people mock at this experiment at first, but this actually works out.
5. The author finally claimed that business folks should outsmart the smart phones again.
-- by 会员 fox0923 (2012/3/17 1:00:58)