Tuesday, November 29, 2011

French IT Company to ban emails in office


Atos, one of biggest information technology companies in the world with over 80,000 workers in 42 countries, will soon ban e-mails because it says 90 percent of them are a waste of time.

Atos, headquartered in France, said too many employees waste time dealing with irrelevant e-mails, according to the Daily Mail.

The company would phase out e-mailing within 18 months, and said it wants people to spend more time talking to each other -- either on the phone or in person.

Atos's 56-year-old chief executive officer Thierry Breton said: "It is not right that some of our fellow employees spend hours in the evening dealing with their e-mails."

Breton said only 20 out of every 200 e-mails received by his staff every day turn out to be important.

"The e-mail is no longer the appropriate tool. It is time to think differently," he said.

He said the main problem was people switching to a "useless" e-mail while they were carrying out a far more important task.

Breton said a real-time messaging interface like that available on Facebook would be preferable to e-mail.

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