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How IT Has Changed Workplace Communication.

  Inventions like the telephone, the fax machine, the personal computer, and, the internet have revolutionised how we interact at work. However, technology had not yet altered the location of our workplace. Nearly a quarter of workers did at least some of their work from home before 2020 globally.   Many organizations around the world implemented remote work regulations in response to a global pandemic which has made public gatherings dangerous. This trend shows how technology has altered workplace communication by making remote communication just as effective as face-to-face interaction.   Remote workplaces are now possible with the help of new communication technologies that enable teams to work together and share information without physically being present in offices.  Here, we discuss some examples of communication technologies that helped in implementing remote work processes and how they changed information sharing at work.   Mobile and tele...

IT: Asset or Distraction

  We now treat technology as our second nature. We are entirely engrossed in social media, technology, and the internet. Our preference for user-friendly software and mobile apps is altering how we think and communicate. It affects how we dress, learn, teach, eat, and exchange information. People who worry about losing their mobile phones may choose to have them surgically linked to their bodies soon. One can get alarmed if they grab their phone and see that their most recent social media post has received no views or likes, let alone if they discover that it has been damaged.   And why not? It's a device that connects us with the whole world. Schools are exposing children to technology at a younger age. E-learning software is providing better learning solutions but they are also the student's increasing technical dependability. Writing materials and paper are slowly disappearing among working professionals and college students. In this way, Information Technology is affec...