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Discover how office temperature influences employee productivity

July 8, 2015 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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Did you know that employees that aren’t comfortable with the office temperature are not as productive as those who are? This is a real issue in Australian offices, and can be very difficult to manage, as what is comfortable for one person may not be for the next. You can adjust the air conditioner all you like, but the reality is that there is no one temperature that will please every employee.

So, as a business owner what can you do? Never fear, all is not lost. While the optimal air conditioner settings for each individual might be different, you can still aim to keep the average optimal settings on your office air conditioning system. This is the best tactic available to you when trying to get the highest productivity levels from your employees.

Optimal Productivity Temperatures

According to studies, it is recommended that the temperature in an office should be 25 degrees Celsius. Set your air conditioning unit to 25 and watch as productivity increases. Temperature settings between 28 and 33 degrees Celsius have shown productivity to drop by between 3% and 13%. Every degree makes a difference, so pay careful attention to what works for your employees.

Keep an eye on humidity levels

Keeping the correct humidity levels is crucial to maintaining employee productivity. Having, low humidity levels in the office can cause workers to feel uncomfortable and therefore decrease productivity. Low humidity levels can also leave employees more susceptible to illness, which is never good for productivity. On the other hand, high humidity levels in the workplace cause condensation and encourages the growth of mould, which makes for an unpleasant work environment.

Stock the fridge

Hydrated employees will feel the effects of warm weather less. Encourage workers to drink less caffeinated drinks and to increase their water intake. Install a water fountain near the air conditioner to give employees a place to escape the heat and really shill for a few minutes in the middle of a busy day. Employees who are not hydrated properly will find it difficult to concentrate on any one task for very long.

Air conditioning

The air conditioning unit in your office is vital in the extreme Australian summers to maintaining a comfortable working environment for your employees. Since each person working in the office will have different preferences regarding the optimal temperature, why not run a survey. This will give you some valuable knowledge to work off when trying to figure out what conditions are optimal for productivity.

Ventilation

 

Air conditioning systems are the go-to for many business owners in terms of maintaining a steady office temperature. However, there are some greener alternatives, which should not be overlooked, and ventilation is one of these. If your office has windows on both sides of the building, consider opening these to create a draught of fresh air through the office. Not only will this keep the office cool but it will also provide more natural light which is a fantastic, natural energy booster. Allowing the warm air a chance to escape and allowing fresh air in is vital to keeping your employees on their toes.

The bottom line

 

No matter what way you look at it, the bottom line is your employee’s productivity levels have a direct impact on your company’s success. Air conditioning, optimum temperatures, humidity levels, proper ventilation and hydration are all critical to this success. Remember, as temperatures change from day to day, so will your employee’s comfort levels. Always be considerate of these changes and listen to what your employees have to say. The optimum air conditioner settings will change on a daily basis depending on how your employees are feeling. Be sensitive to this and you will see productivity levels rise, even if temperatures do too.

Filed Under: Technology, Website Tagged With: Gadgets

Google glass: A new assault on the marketplace

February 25, 2015 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Sometimes you have to sit back and wonder if it was all just a big bluff. Google Glass was supposed to take the world by storm. But before it was even out of the box it was subjected to so much scrutiny that it suffered a kind of death by a thousand critiques. Along the way it was hailed as the signal for the brave new dawn of cybernetics even as it was being banned wholesale in cinemas and casinos across America. But before it ever made it to the flop, Google Glass was pulled. They folded. Behind the scenes Google’s developers have some serious work to do.

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Pulicly, the comany remain defiant that for all the shortcomings of Google Glass’s first incarnation, they are busily working towards a renewed assault on the marketplace. Meanwhile, the clock is ticking. Google Glass is not going to be any cheaper for that delay.

The word on the technological street is that the whole design brief for the concept has been ‘reset’, with a new man put in charge – former Apple designer Tony Fadell. Mr Fadell is said to be working alongside Google’s head of smart-eyewear Ivy Ross, who is also a jewellery designer. And now, we are advised, although there has been a welter of negative publicity, a complete overhaul in terms of personnel, and the considerable bitterness that goes with dashed hopes, this is how it was meant to be. That might just be another fake move.

Google’s initial introduction of the devices to a carefully niched coterie of the great and the good of geek-dom (or at least those enthusiastic enough to part with $1,500 for the privilege) was no more than a public road test. Word is that they will take on board the lessons learned from those ‘trials’ and move forwards.

Hopefully the first lesson they will have taken away is not to try to run product tests in public. For an organisation of Google’s size, that $1,500 fee now looks remarkably cheap – and not in a good way. Normally companies pay for their market research.

As and when – and possibly even if – we see Google Glass again, at least we will have been given the opportunity to road test our reactions to the idea. Irrespective of the actual performance of the prototype (universally condemned) the hostility that the concept stirred up remains un-doused. That, as much as any technical issue, is Googles big problem.

Nowhere was the issue more hotly debated than in the ethically febrile world of professional gambling. It makes for a good barometer. Barry Carter, the highly respected editor of PokerStrategy.com and author of the definitive “The Mental Game of Poker”, has detailed the vexed issue of such assistive technologies in what is for some a recreational setting, but which for others is purely business. Carter came down against Google Glass in his article ‘Should Google Glass be banned at live poker tables‘, although not necessarily for the reasons you might anticipate.

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At a time when poker star Phil Ivey has found himself in hot water for essentially using a little (human) help to keep track of the cards, Carter was surprisingly relaxed when it came to the mathematical possibilities that Glass might enable. ‘What is good for the goose is good for the gander’ pretty much sums up his attitude. He seemed to argue that there is already so much computerised assistance backing up players’ moves – particularly online – that bringing such technology out into the open is simply a matter of bad manners. Carter’s bottom line objection was that games are slowed down by players continually referring to such devices.

And that very social reaction – and rejection – of Google Glass is the one objection to the product that won’t go away. The idea that privacy might be compromised because you can see something that is already visible has always been flaky. Issues of copyright notwithstanding, it was never a serious issue for debate – more a handy stick for the Luddites than anything else.

Aside from those cases where assistive technology might be used for overcoming some physical limitation, the question of whether there is any point to Google Glass as a mainstream product is one that simply won’t go away. There are many who see it, at best, as an expensive way to replace a dashboard mount for a smartphone.

And if you are faintly irked at the way those smartphones detach people from what is going on around them, imagine the horror of looking someone in the eye only to realise that despite all appearances to the contrary what they are actually doing is checking out the result of the 3.30 at Clifford Park, or playing a hand of poker.

Whatever the computational merits that Google Glass might offer, it is difficult to see how it will make doing business in any way better. The reaction of the poker fraternity reflects a much wider consensus. Data is one thing, but human interaction – whether it’s over a contract or a deck of cards – is always the basis of how real deals get cut. The next time Google Glass is pitched into the public domain, that bottom line social obstacle is the one key objection they are going to have to see their way to resolving.

Filed Under: Sports, Technology Tagged With: Gadgets

TECHNOLOGY FOR BUSINESS

July 27, 2013 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Did  you ever wonder, that why  doesn’t somebody create a gadget  that just mirrors everything that you can get on your desktop on to your tv , well Google has just come out with a  gadget chrome cast that does that.

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Now you can enjoy your favourite online shows and music from YouTube, Netflix, Google Play and Chrome on your High Definition TV

Chrome cast App is an new gadget by google that allows web content to be played on your HDTV hassle free. All it needs is the chrome browser on your pc  which is available for free if you don’t already  have it

The program makes use of a “Chromecast device” and your Wi-Ficonnection to send web media content from your computer to your TV.

The Chromecast App makes for one of the easiest ways to enjoy the online media experience on your TV, playing shows and audio streams from online services  and it also has the ability to broadcast a  tab on to your tv. The Google chrome browser uses tabs to open different windows in your browser.

The requirement for this  to function is

· Chromecast device (The chrome cast  gadget)
· Wi-Fi Network
· Internet Connection

-Chrome browser ( with the chrome cast app available free)

Now this isn’t just  “technology for business”, but technology that can be used for homes as well as business and offices. getting this gadget you can get rid of you projectors  and just get any content on your laptop or pc onto that TV screen. Article by digitalfrog for Cool Gadgets Online

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broadcast TV | TV broadcaster | Chromecast client | Chromecast | broadcast | broadcaster

Filed Under: 2013, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Website Tagged With: 2013 Cool gadgets, Desktop to TV streaming, Gadgets, Google chrome

War of the Pc Tablets reaches Australia

December 12, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Apple started the tablet war  In the US  and the court cases  soon reached  global  corners  with APPLE  and SAMSUNG  filing multiple cases in different  countries  apparently to protect their copyrights. Apart from the US  where they are ongoing cases , these two companies are also fighting cases in Japan, France, Italy and Australia

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With Samsung now getting a decision in their favour in Australia they will be laughing all the way to the bank by  being able to sell their SAMSUNG TABLETS in Australia which apple was trying to  block. The market for smartphones and tablets  are hot and there is a lot of money involved in sales of these latest hot products  and now companies are willing to file  court cases just to get their fair share of this pie. with sales in smartphones and tablets booming Apple and Samsung have been embroiled in some 30 legal cases in 10 countries since April

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Samsung galaxy tablet  and Apple ipad  are fighting it out  to become the markets leaders  in the tablet market

Samsung Electronics Co won this round of its global patent fight with Apple Inc on Friday when an Australian court lifted a ban on the sale of its Galaxy tablet computer just  in time for the busy Christmas shopping season. 

Samsung’s bid to block iPhone 4s sales in France was also recently rejected  allowing Apple to  sell its new iPhone 4s range of  smartphones.

Now Amazon.com has also entered the fray with its Kindle Fire tablet joining the tablet wars

Article provided by pctablets-reviews.com

Filed Under: 2011, Australian, Australian Apps, Shopping, Technology Tagged With: Australia Telethon, Gadgets, Tablets, Technology

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