Ubuntu for Small Business
Derek Broughton
news at pointerstop.ca
Sat Sep 10 07:31:45 CDT 2005
John Richard Moser wrote:
> Derek Broughton wrote:
>> I've never worked at a place that had internal instant messaging. What a
>> horrible way to waste people's time.
>
> I've heard tell people utilize AOL or MSN messenger services _AS_ _A_
> _BUSINESS_ _TOOL_ officially in some companies -- what a horrible
> security hazard.
>
> And who wants to spend 5 minutes writing and sending an e-mail and
> waiting for a reply bouncing the messages back and forth on stupid
> store-and-forward systmes when you can send those same messages in
> seconds?
That's the problem, and why no business I've worked for (if they've ever
thought about it) wants to install instant messengers. Telephones are bad
enough. I go back far enough to remember a time when anyone who wasn't a
manager didn't have a telephone, and managers had secretaries to answer
theirs. Now you have to continually stop what you're doing to answer the
phone. Instant messaging makes that even worse. Whee I started doing
contract work for my current major client, I managed to avoid getting a
phone for months - imagine the productivity! I guess the only thing better
about IM than phones is that I can't (yet) imagine my banker stopping in
the middle of a meeting with me to answer an IM. They do it when the phone
rings, though.
> You're making the argument that because a tool can be abused, we
> shouldn't make it better because it can be abused more efficiently;
No, I'm arguing that an IM tool has no place in business, except for the odd
help-desk situation - and there are better ways to do that too.
> personal e-mails fly back and forth all the time, and eat company time.
Emails are asynchronous. Business or personal, they still eat time, but
they eat it when it's appropriate _for me_.
> Personal IMs would fly back and forth too for sure, but it's not like
> it's mandatory just because the functionality's there.
Yeah, I know, I'm just campaigning to keep IM out of the workplace :-)
--
derek
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