INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Using a smartphone in the office could actually lead to greater productivity, according to new research.A new Deloitte report says that
having a more mobile-friendly workplaces could help employees be more productive and encourage flexible working.Deloitte found that over
half of UK workers spend time away from a fixed location such as a particular office or desk - but only just over a third (37 per cent) use
a work phone or tablet - with the majority instead using a desktop PC or laptop to get their work done.The firm says that it believes that
work.Smartphone productivityThe study found laptops were the most common device for work purposes, used by 37 per cent of respondents,
narrow the productivity gap through improving the technology that is issued to employees
becoming the ideal device to enable employees to access information and respond to it on the go