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By Naked CIO

Published: Monday 28 July 2008


Name

Brian


Location

Tacoma, WA


Occupation

Digital Media Specialist


Comment

I think this is more of an issue than people realize. I tend to place most of the responsibility upon the worker themselves to mange their work/life balance.

But maybe, companies should take more responsibility in defining exactly what is expected of the job, and what they expect the worker to do with communications.

With connectivity becoming more ubiquitous every day, this problem is going to grow and grow.

I personally try to maintain a fairly strict line between work and home. I work when I am at work, and I do other things when I am at home.



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