How do y'all feel about mixing Facebook and work?
For instance, do you feel it is appropriate for, say, 8 equal-level employees to be on Facebook with their boss, including talking about work and employees, while, say, three other equal employees are not?
All work together.
There is a lot of discussion concerning Facebook in the workplace and productivity, but no one seems to be talking about the politics. If 8 people and their boss are all friends, posting frequently about work and people at work, how's that affect the three who are not included.
The 8 and the boss have almost instant communications about stuff that's going on, just by looking at their blackberries, etc. Something as simple as "Big boss is here" gives them an advantage. They can plot workplace strategies and develop relationships those excluded don't even know about.
It seems like those in the clique would have an unfair advantage for promotions, recognition, etc.
Whattya think?
For instance, do you feel it is appropriate for, say, 8 equal-level employees to be on Facebook with their boss, including talking about work and employees, while, say, three other equal employees are not?
All work together.
There is a lot of discussion concerning Facebook in the workplace and productivity, but no one seems to be talking about the politics. If 8 people and their boss are all friends, posting frequently about work and people at work, how's that affect the three who are not included.
The 8 and the boss have almost instant communications about stuff that's going on, just by looking at their blackberries, etc. Something as simple as "Big boss is here" gives them an advantage. They can plot workplace strategies and develop relationships those excluded don't even know about.
It seems like those in the clique would have an unfair advantage for promotions, recognition, etc.
Whattya think?
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