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Boredom is associated with reduced productivity and increased counterproductive work practices.
Increasing levels of education means that the skills of employees now often exceed the requirements of their jobs.
Increasing use of technology may have also induced a reduced sense of purpose or fulfillment.
Employees tend to become bored when their work is uninspiring and does not stretch their skills.
Most people will experience boredom once in a while at work. But as long as it doesn't become all-consuming, it can even be rewarding. That's because occasional boredom can divert our attention in directions it might not normally go, or let our brain wander. This may ultimately lead to creative ideas and solutions. Provided by The Conversation. Provided by The Conversation up to 20% 20% Google a day Australian Atlassian four day Contemporary two three three Three COVID-19
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