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Digital Technology is Killing our Productivity
February 26, 2018 David Murray 0 comments
In addition to killing our minds, our health, and our relationships, it’s also killing our productivity.
Digital Technology is Killing our Time
So much time is being frittered away online, especially on social media.
The Great Disconnect: MegaHERTZ to MegaHURTS
8-10 year old children spend on average 8 hrs of media/tech time a day. Tweens or teenagers average 11 hrs or more
The typical person by their early 20’s will have spent more than 30,000 hours on the internet or playing videogames. That’s roughly 3.5 years on the internet, playing games or using technology.
Millennials and Their Phones
We are spending more time than ever glued to our mobile devices — especially young people.
25% of millennials look at their phone more than 100 times a day compared with just 10% of baby boomers,
Half of millennials look at their phone more than 50 times a day — three times the rate of boomers.
One in four millennials spend five hours a day on their phones and 50% spend at least 3 hours.
Digital Technology is Killing our Working Lives
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According to their 2015 report, distractions annually eat up 759 hours per worker. That’s just one hour shy of twenty complete 40-hour workweeks every year!
Tests of office workers reveal that they check email 30-40 times an hour, although they think it’s only 10-15 times an hour. 1 in 4 people check their smartphone every 30 minutes, 1 in 5 every 10 minutes.
Technology is killing productivity If we look at productivity from industrial and manufacturing point of view, technology has enhanced the productivity immensely. For example, in auto-industry, heavy vehicles and machinery manufacturing, electronics goods manufacturing, technology has done miracles.