Socializing and networking – there is a very thin line
between these two. Well, both of them sound just the same. The
distinction between the two lies on the topic of conversation. When it
is work related, such as career issues in your workplace, it is
generally “networking”. If it is not, then it’s a plain socializing.
If socializing is conducted on breaks, lunch times, or after work, this can’t be classified as interruption at all. However, when socializing is done during working hours, it becomes a distraction that affects the productivity of your group. On the other hand, networking interruptions need to be focused and mindful of time constraints to lessen its effect on one’s productivity.
If socializing is conducted on breaks, lunch times, or after work, this can’t be classified as interruption at all. However, when socializing is done during working hours, it becomes a distraction that affects the productivity of your group. On the other hand, networking interruptions need to be focused and mindful of time constraints to lessen its effect on one’s productivity.