Up Next: Water Coolers Costing Businesses Billions!
from the heard-this-before dept
We're always skeptical of any report that claims something is "costing" businesses millions of dollars. They're usually biased studies that are trying to prove a pre-set notion, rather than reveal anything new. It's especially popular with companies trying to prove that people doing any kind of non-work activity in the office is "costing" productivity. Usually those studies are bogus, ignoring the fact that letting your employees take an occasional break tends to make them more loyal and more productive -- while also recognizing that workers who do personal things at work usually more than make it up at other times. While it used to be surfing porn that was always the concern, these days, it's apparently sports that are the problem. A few months ago it was the NCAA basketball tournament that was a huge productivity risk, and now it's that fantasy football is going to "cost" businesses $1.1 billion per week. Yes, $1.1 billion per week. Of course, this number is basically pulled out of thin air. At least the company that put out the study also notes that companies shouldn't worry about this, since it helps with morale, loyalty and bonding. However, if that's the case, why bother with the made up sensationalistic claim of billions in losses?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Because 'money' talks. It's no different from the claims made by the RIAA and MPAA that piracy 'costs' them money. Oddly enough, I have yet to see a line item in a financial statement that notes the 'cost' of piracy as an expense.
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Such a geek
My second thought was: "How many businesses actually use water cooled servers?"
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Re: Such a geek
I went from water cooled servers to expensive water coolers (like what the gov. might pay for one) to the analogy of the article.
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I'll need some help...
Lets see, $700 million per week, for foot ball season (10 weeks to make it easy) - nets me about $7 billion dollars in 2.5 months..... nuts, not enough to finish paying my school loans off.....
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Touching a few subjects afore mentioned
On a seperate note, about the piracy as a cost, if the MPAA and RIAA are complaining about the cost of "piracy" and they have no numbers to represent it, isn't that called tax fraud? I mean if I was missing numbers they would take me to jail, so why not the MPAA and RIAA?
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Re: Suck a geek
rofl... that was my first thought :P
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Effect of productivity risks
What do businesses do with proclaimations that "such and such an activity" is going to cost them "so many dollars", exactly? Is it just an impact on corporate policy, or is there more?
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Why?
As for Football goes, I've never liked it. Oh, I'm sure that makes me "queer" somehow in the eyes of millions of U.S. males. Oh darn. The point is, I've always seen it, and most sports, as simply a form of mass distraction. There are TONS of much more important matters that people could concern themselves with, idolize and just plain become infatuated on. Local or world issues for example. You sure don't see as many people protesting war as you did in the 60s-70s. Could it be that we're now too lazy to do anything but talk about crap? Or talk crap?
Well, if that's the case, then we need crap to talk about, Football and other sports fits that hole nicely. None of it really means anything, none of it changes nations and it's all dissposable. Making it the perfect, forgettable convorsation piece for most 'drones'.
The only problem now is, that our nation is SO infatuated with sports such as football, that there is no getting rid of it. It's obvious people are actually addicted to it (and sports), but you don't hear the same things you'd hear about internet or video game addiction. It's not looked down upon, even though you'd be hard pressed to find a star athlete that you'd be willing let raise your kids morally.
Well, there you have it, didn't mean to be too much of a rant on sports, but the water cooler is hardly the place to burn your company's time on talking about such trivial crap. Don't be shocked when your lady boss sees it the same way I do and cans you for wasting said time.
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Re: Why?
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Wasting company Money
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Oh the irony...
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I bet it cost far more than any 'casual conversation' around the water cooler.
Also, while were at it, why doesn't someone do a study to determine whether or not women cost more going to the bathroom than men?
In an insane world someone is going to figure out a way to waste corporate money trying to come up with a cost for almost anything.
I wonder how much it cost to figure out how much it cost to hang around the water cooler shooting the S#i+.
Really, this is ridiculous...
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I bet it cost far more than any 'casual conversation' around the water cooler.
Also, while were at it, why doesn't someone do a study to determine whether or not women cost more going to the bathroom than men?
In an insane world someone is going to figure out a way to waste corporate money trying to come up with a cost for almost anything.
I wonder how much it cost to figure out how much it cost to hang around the water cooler shooting the S#i+.
Really, this is ridiculous...
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Re: Why?
I'd also hate to burst your bubble, in the grand scheme of things all water cooler conversation is as equally irrelevant as football talk. The only way I'll take that back is if during a water break at work someone discovers the cure for aids through conversation.
You could also be further from the mark deeming that this implies people are lazy. Have you ever talked to someone about a non-shared interest? Their eyes glaze over and you'll notice a lack of cognizance... most people could care less about the low latency ram you (I) just bought and what kind of clock speeds you (I) were (was) able to obtain while keeping it stable nor do they care about your (my) views on which interpretations of quantum mechanics are more logical than others and which provides the greatest philosophical stance. A shared interest is needed at these times, and since most of the people you'll end up working with WON'T be interested in the same hobbyistic or intellectual pursuits as yourself, things like football are required to connect with the people you work with.
I do share your distaste for football and sports in general, but you need to be realistic about the fact that you've already passed up your chance for "changing nations" by working where you work. And if you are working at a place that is "changing nations" chances are you'll want to talk about non-work related stuff when you have a break.
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BILLIONS
I am going to put a CONSULTING business plan together and take it to my bank for an SBA loan.
I am sure this study will get may many clients interested in doing away with their water coolers in light of the new FACTS that have been disclosed today.
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Sounds like he's right once again.
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The deeper cost
Then the real talent hears through the grape vine that working for these places isn't exactly a walk in the park, and the talent goes elsewhere.
So now companies that crack down now have a quiet, dedicated, bladder-and-browser controlled workforce that works with the same level of quality and enthusiasm as asian zombies in chinese factories.
Good job.
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personally, i avoid the water cooler and like to remain inconspicuous.
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