Review
Over the last decade, companies have spent billions of dollars on new technology. It's rare, now, for most employees not to have some access to computers. And that just could be a problem, say technology and management experts Beverly Goldberg and Seth Janifer. Managers, they say, have a legitimate right to be concerned that too many employees may be using their expensive workplace computer to play games, surf the Internet, or e-mail their friends. So, what do you do about this? In this InDepth, the authors examine the issues involved in the tracking of employee computer use and conclude that technological controls, alone, can't fully address the problem. The real key, they say, to the good use of technology is a corporate culture that promotes loyalty and trust. InDepth is a BH SmartDoc that is designed to take a major workplace or organizational challenge and make it manageable. Each InDepth offers a rigorous analysis of a critical business issue. BH SmartDocs are published by BrownHerron Publishing and are sold exclusively by Amazon.com. -- Review

