Do it right: Mobile manners
04 Dec 2006
Switch off. Be boss of your phone, not its slave. Ban yourself from the BlackBerry at weekends, don't leap at every beep, and be firm if your superior expects split-second replies to out-of-hours e-mail.
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JobsChristmas presents used to be for kids; grown-ups just exchanged book tokens and weary glances.
Switch off. Be boss of your phone, not its slave. Ban yourself from the BlackBerry at weekends, don't leap at every beep, and be firm if your superior expects split-second replies to out-of-hours e-mail.
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