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Changing social engagements and expectations

322 Views 0 Comments Carolyn Freeman 2 September 20227 September 2022

Most people get a little frustrated when someone checks their phone in the middle of a conversation. But, most of us do it… on a regular basis. It never used to be socially acceptable to pick something up and start reading it while talking to

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How do your tech habits compare to the average UK person?

197 Views 0 Comments Carolyn Freeman 16 June 202219 July 2022

When I first tell people what I do, they seem to have an interesting need to launch into a series of guilt-like confessions about their technology use, probably because we all feel some level of guilt over the amount of time we spend in front

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Cybercology is a resource that pursues, distils, translates, & showcases the latest research & best practice on how technology affects professionals & managers, at work, in life & at play, in an easily understandable, useful & practical way. The particular focus is to empower professionals & managers with insights & tools to help them better manage their everyday digital technology, especially if they are struggling with stress, anxiety and burnout. This includes, but is not limited to, how they navigate the working world around them, how they manage their lifestyle choices, how they interact with managers, colleagues, friends, & family, in addition to how their worldview, societal expectations & community engagement is shifting along with digital & tech innovation.

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