Hi. Just call for a meeting if the numbers are less, else send an email stating that whoever wants to attend to personal calls on their mobile may please do so at the designated place but put logout and login in the time-sheet. See that you have a time-sheet in place in the system and people enter them, [as most of the software companies do, in order to give accountability to the clients], this would deter the employees to an extent though not a solution in itself. Staff need to have discipline though one or two calls a day is quite negligible instead of putting a blanket ban. If the call exceeds 20 or more minutes in a day and this happens on a regular basis, the reporting manager has to talk to the concerned staff and if required send a letter to cut down on the calls/fiddling with the phones. Tread carefully though it needs to be taken head-on if the situation demands.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
What if the owner of the company and the top managers themselves are too busy on their mobile phones, wherein they cannot correct or instruct their subordinates.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Work Engagement is the only way to deal this. There will always be distractions in terms of personal life and nowadays, mobile connections but apart from this, the employee should maintain his integrity through performance in the given assignments. Clear KPIs and achievement of their results in the period of assessment will clearly lists out his/her involvement and accomplishments in the given tasks. The Management should be monitoring this and not employee's personal traits unless it affects directly the productivity.
Jay
HR
From India, Madras
Jay
HR
From India, Madras
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