Loss of productivity: Example
Example 1:
If 10% of staff waste 1 hour per day “cyberslacking” @ an hourly cost of £20 per employee
Based on 220 working days, the direct annual productivity loss would be:
An organisation employing
100 staff = -£44K
1000 staff = -£440K
10,000 staff = -£4.4M
We are certain that in general terms, these figures are conservative and they take no account of the productivity impact on other employees.
Example 2:
If you substitute 15% of staff, spending 1.5 hours off-task at an hourly cost of £35 then these figures increase to:
An organisation employing
100 staff = -£173K
1000 staff = -£1.7M
10,000 staff = -£17M