So as of tomorrow we are banning cell phones in our lab. Hope fully it will increase our production and reduce our breakages. Has anyone else tried this
So as of tomorrow we are banning cell phones in our lab. Hope fully it will increase our production and reduce our breakages. Has anyone else tried this
What will your women do with thier lives while working? Will they tie up the company land lines reporting the health and well being of everyone they know to everyone they know?
Haha I don't know Chip I guess we'll find out
Cell phone is the only way customers can get me. Since I'm the only one in the lab.......
In this day and age cell phones are so much more than that. They're multi media devices now with access to Facebook, twitter YouTube just to name a few. Most people don't abuse the privilege but there's always a few that ruin it for everyone else
To me you should zero in on the people who abuse this. Why take it out on those who are not?
Alot of bosses fall into this. Instead of cutting the cancer away with a scalpel they whack away with a hatchet.
I have worked for places where 1 person is coming in late or taking longer lunches. Then the owners have a "meeting" and generally threaten everyone as a group instead of taking care of that 1 culprit.
Cell Phone Policy Sample for Workplaces
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They also have tilt and wrap calculators on them, and internet to research lens and cl data, as well as seek advice from other professionals. This sounds like how one treats a bunch of nitwits, not professionals.
Wesley S. Scott, MBA, MIS, ABOM, NCLE-AC, LDO - SC & GA
“As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it.” -Albert Einstein
Have you issued a company policy on phone use? Perhaps set a few rules first, like try to limit personal phone use to break time. Also prohibit social media sites during work hours.
But only if implementation is fair and consistent...
Or just a threat if It's not. Tough to carry out babysitter tactics, but effective instantly when the hammer is dropped. I don't miss that, and I'd have some fresh recruits on the bench to cover the fallout.
Those already on board may be grateful the problem is addressed. The leaders must following suit, or even the pros will lose faith.
The cloud can work for us and against us. Communication and calculations turn into distractions and excuses. Connections with families is instantaneous, allowing for shorter breaks and joy of good news, or relentless torture in toxicity. Respect for the job is losing It's appeal.
I always wonder if there was a way to help them, well, just HELP. How do leaders inspire others to participate?
If we keep doing what we are doing, we'll be sure keep getting what we're getting.
Good luck on raising the bar.
- aBBerated
I opened this thinking you would give suggestions on how to get the customers off of them. I need my cell phone in case I have to call one of them while they're in front of me yakking. Hello? Just because you picked your glasses doesn't mean we're finished.
Not a good idea, IMO. The cell phone is a life line for children and spouses and aging parents. If they can't reach you via cell phone and have to call the main land line number (do they even know what it is???) it could cost precious minutes.
What I would do instead of banning cell phones would be to post a new rule that states something along the lines of "Please use your cell phones only in case of emergencies. Texting and surfing the web are not permitted during work hours and may lead to employment sanctions." Give it a week, then start enforcing it.
I agree that asking woukd be nice. Please and Thank You go a long way. After that, I don't know, it'd depend on many factors, and I'd sure try to find out why they aren't productive in the first place. The problem certainly isn't the object itself. No pain is caused by non use of cell phone...unless you are really late for dinner. Why woukd one surf instead of be mindful? The list is long and large. Each has their own motivation either by power or by proxy.Originally Posted by MikeAurelius:423079
I used to believe that if there was AN EMERGENCY, that I must be notified IMMEDIATELY, too. Until...
My first wife called me when I was across town, and said it was because of an intruder! When I arrived ASAP I asked where the police had gone. She said "We didn't call them."
I wasn't even armed! Maybe it was a setup gone bad. I walked right in expecting to see helicopters, or at least uniforms. Next time call 911! What did they think I was going to do? Manage them to death (hmm..)
Also, if you make A RULE, It's very annoying to those that follow it when It's not enforced.
Tough changes. Again I say best to all of you in the midst.
- aBBerated
Well, I was thinking more of an automobile accident or heart attack where you need to get to the hospital FAST...but yeah...not calling 911 in that case was...ummm...yeah.I used to believe that if there was AN EMERGENCY, that I must be notified IMMEDIATELY, too. Until...
My first wife called me when I was across town, and said it was because of an intruder! When I arrived ASAP I asked where the police had gone. She said "We didn't call them."
Buy the girl a gun and tell her to take care of her own problems.
Get a small cell blocker and don't say anything about it. Just claim that your new piece of lab equipment must be causing interference.
From Wikipedia
"Cell phone blocking devices are used by federal officials under certain circumstances. Privacy rights of property owners may affect the policy and application of law within buildings. The FCC may issue a permit that waives the law for private use. For radio communications, it is illegal to operate, manufacture, import, or offer for sale, including advertising. Blocking radio communications in public can carry fines of up to $112,000 and/or imprisonment of up to one year."
Probably not a good idea to use a cell phone blocker.
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Yet here they are being openly sold. These people must owe billions by now. I wouldn't have a problem using one. http://www.jammerspot.com
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