Surfing the web now increases work efficiency

The latest study by Australian scientists said that surfing the web during working hours helps office workers increase by 9% of creativity.

This incredible thing has been proven by researchers at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Brent Coker, head of the research team, said: "Office workers will focus more on their work if they regularly browse entertainment websites during working hours." He explained: 'To continue to focus on work, people need to relax first. Therefore, surfing the web seems to be useless, wasting time is when office workers relax, thereby increasing creativity at work. '

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Read online newspapers, watch video clips are popular forms of relaxation for office people.


The study conducted a survey with 300 qualified office workers. The results show that up to 70% of people doing internet related jobs go to entertainment websites to 'relax'. These people said that their favorite online relaxation is reading online newspapers and watching video clips on Youtube.

Coker said: 'Many companies have not bothered to find enough ways to prevent employees from surfing the web during working hours. However, they do not know that it is this' unacceptable 'habit that helps their employees more creative, making billions of dong for the company'.

However, Mr. Coker also warned, surfing the web during working hours is very addictive and reduces the effectiveness of the job if the user is 'fun'. According to research, many office workers spend up to 20% of their hours working on entertainment websites.