Franganillo, Jorge El aparente declive del correo electrónico. Anuario ThinkEPI, 2012, vol. 6, pp. 250-253. [Journal article (Paginated)]
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English abstract
Some companies have begun to restrict the use of e-mail with the conviction that the information overload it causes undermines labor productivity. But the problem is not the tool, but the interruptions caused by excessive exchange of messages, often with irrelevant information. Therefore, the real solution is to establish appropriate management strategies and avoid excessive communication. Some initiatives are committed to moving the internal communication to social media, although it tends to fragment the information required to complete tasks.
Spanish abstract
Algunas empresas han comenzado a restringir el uso del correo electrónico con la convicción de que la sobrecarga informativa que éste provoca menoscaba la productividad laboral. Pero el problema no es la herramienta, sino las interrupciones provocadas por el excesivo intercambio de mensajes, a menudo con información irrelevante. La verdadera solución pasa por establecer estrategias adecuadas de gestión y evitar el exceso de comunicación. Algunas iniciativas apuestan por trasladar la comunicación interna hacia medios sociales, a pesar de que ello tiende a fragmentar la información requerida para completar tareas.
Item type: | Journal article (Paginated) |
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Keywords: | email, personal information management, information overload, email charter, internal communication systems |
Subjects: | B. Information use and sociology of information > BA. Use and impact of information. B. Information use and sociology of information > BE. Information economics. L. Information technology and library technology > LC. Internet, including WWW. |
Depositing user: | Jorge Franganillo |
Date deposited: | 13 Aug 2012 |
Last modified: | 02 Oct 2014 12:23 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10760/17419 |
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