A growing number of managers are embracing social networking rather than banning its presence in the workplace, news.com.au reports.
A recent Konica Minolta survey suggests initial scepticism about social networking has subsided with many managers now seeing Web 2.0 sites as a means of tapping into business opportunities.
However, some age related differences of opinion on social networking use still exist.
The survey found 33 per cent of managers in their 20s and 30s embraced social networking in the workplace while just 16 per cent of bosses over 40 condoned the practice.

It's true, keeps the team together socially.
Posted by: Catatonia Unlimited | 26 July 2008 at 03:38 AM