Posted on Oct 26, 2017
How do you feel about contributing to professional networking sites (LinkedIn, Rallypoint, etc.) during duty hours?
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Could this be considered Professional Development, or is it something that should be reserved for your personal time?
Share your thoughts below.
Share your thoughts below.
Posted 7 y ago
Responses: 13
I believe these types of sites are a valuable resource, when used properly. They can quickly turn into "Military Facebook", however, with little to no value depending on how they are utilized. If daily tasks and/or mission essential tasks are suffering because someone is chasing "Influence Points", then there is a problem.
The most important influence will always be the one you have on your own organization.
The most important influence will always be the one you have on your own organization.
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Contributing to these sites during duty hours can be professional development and are a good resource to get answers to military related questions. I do not think it should be purely reserved for your personal time but when a co-worker spends too much time on these sites and it detracts from the accomplishment of the mission or other office related tasks then it is a problem. Leaders should police up their subordinates and peers should let each other know when they have a problem.
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Do you or anyone else know anyone who wont stay off social media at work and have any funny stories? I always appreciate the unattended computer being logged in with Facebook open.
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