Business Driven Technology
Business Driven Technology
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781259567322
Author: Paige Baltzan Instructor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 15, Problem 1MBD

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Breaking the social networking habits:

Yes, it’s a difficult habit to break but there are several other and innovative alternatives.

For a week:

“Yes”, that won’t be that difficult, one has to indulge in more social activities like

  • Be with friends and family more
  • Watch a bit of TV
  • Read more books

For a day:

It is very easy to do and many times people who get busy in other activities, exams, projects do the same.

Without any social media:

Without any social media one can go on for several weeks or days or months and it purely depends from one person to other person.

Issues encountered:

Without internet 2-3 days will be tough, as all communications business or educational or personal is through mail. It has become a part of life and anything we do today is communicated through mail, the invoices, the transactions etc. everything actually.

Social media is a different animal to tame.

The needs for it are:

  • Connection with friends
  • Interaction with similar peer group
  • gain expertise in discussions
  • Be noticeable by doing stuff others appreciate on web not necessarily in real life.

Effects of social media:

Social media has isolated people from direct contact, but alternative channels of being in contact and interaction have come up...

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