EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles



  Submit Articles
  Members Login
  Benefits
  Expert Authors
  Read Endorsements
  Editorial Guidelines
  Author TOS

  Terms of Service
  Ezines / Email Alerts
  Manage Subscriptions
  EzineArticles RSS

  Blog
  Forums
  About Us
  What's New
  Contact Us
  Article Writing Shop
  Advertising
  Affiliates
  Privacy Policy
  Site Map


Advanced Search


Would you like to be notified when a new article is added to the Ethics category?

Email Address:


Your Name:


Prefer RSS?
Subscribe to the
Ethics
RSS Feed:

Promote Workplace Morale, Prevent Surprises, and Get a Nifty Accessory
Print This Article Ezine Publisher Send To Friends Add To Favorites Post A Comment Suggest Topic Report Author
CloseRecommend This Article
From:
To:
Message:

Another day at work, another day of playing solitaire to ease the boredom. You quickly organize the suits with practiced ease. The cards fall obediently into their proper stack as you rapidly create order out of card chaos. You are the master of your domain… You’re so elated at your latest solitaire success that you fail to notice your manager darkening the doorway of your cubicle. The heavy hand of authority falls on your shoulder and you realize that this is the end of your game-playing escapades.

Sure, you could be working, adding value to the company, contributing to the corporation’s success. But where’s the fun in that? But it’s not just fun. A study by the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands suggests that game-playing at work increases productivity, morale, and reduces absenteeism. So really, you’re giving the company a better employee with your solitaire-playing escapades.

Surprisingly, somehow this logic doesn’t always jive, particularly in more conservative workplaces. However, don’t let this dissuade you in your attempts to give your company more. There is a solution for your gaming distress: enter the Iomega Monitor Rearview mirror, available at http://www.SewellDirect.com. This handy little mirror fits neatly in the corner of your monitor, giving you a wide rear vista, which prevents unpleasant surprises from behind.

I suppose that this mirror has other uses other than to act as an early-warning boss detection unit. Actually, we had one of these things installed in our monitor at home to prevent sneak attacks by siblings. For those with hypertension, this could be a great solution to prevent possibly deadly jolts caused by unannounced cubicle visitors. And for the computer user who has everything, this mirror is the perfect accessory.

So don’t allow restrictive company policies to stunt your productivity. Get one of these mirrors and watch your morale soar. And if anybody asks you, you didn’t hear about this here.

Nathan Kartchner is a copywriter for Sewell Direct, an online retailer of obscure computer accessories (such as the Iomega Rearview Monitor Mirror) and connectivity products, like the USB to Serial Adapter.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Nathan_Kartchner

Nathan Kartchner - EzineArticles Expert Author

Other Recent EzineArticles from the Business:Ethics Category:

Most Viewed EzineArticles in the Business:Ethics Category (60 Days)

  1. Ethical Issues in Business Are Growing Everyday
  2. Business Ethics - 6 Basic Principles of Business Etiquette
  3. Ethical Codes of Conduct
  4. Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
  5. Ethical Leadership
  6. Where Have the Work Ethics Gone?
  7. Social Standards For Corporate Behaviour
  8. Passive Income Should Work When Money Making Online is Done Legitimately
  9. The World is Slowly Going Insane
  10. We Have an Ethical Dilemma!
  11. Build Corporate Culture on Solid Business Ethics by Avoiding Failure Platitudes
  12. Work From Home Part Time Jobs - How to Identify Misleading Ones
  13. Is Too Much Information Making Ethics Passe?
  14. Could Your Company Benefit From Diversity Training?
  15. Business Values - For-Profit and Nonprofit Ventures

Most Published EzineArticles in the Business:Ethics Category (60 days)

  1. Work From Home Part Time Jobs - How to Identify Misleading Ones
  2. Be Seen As a Green Business
  3. Align Your Business With Your Values
  4. Build Corporate Culture on Solid Business Ethics by Avoiding Failure Platitudes
  5. Social Standards For Corporate Behaviour
  6. Work From Home - Job Advertisements Being Abused by Fraudsters
  7. Is Too Much Information Making Ethics Passe?
  8. How Much Information is Enough?
  9. The Impact of ISO 22000 on the Global Market Place
  10. Deceptive Business Practices & Organizations
  11. Money As Motivation
  12. Green Business Certification
  13. We Have an Ethical Dilemma!
  14. Ethical Infrastructure of Law Firms
  15. Rules About Individual Conduct

 

This article has been viewed 630 time(s).
Article Submitted On: October 25, 2005



© EzineArticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.