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Put the smartphone down: It'll be okay
When Chapman was out to dinner with his family, he could feel the BlackBerry vibrating in his jacket pocket, insisting to be answered. “Now I turn everything off. It’s good for my family and my psyche,” he said.
In February 2011, Thierry Breton, CEO of Atos, a French global IT services and consulting company with 70,000 employees in 42 countries, announced a three-year “zero email program.” Despite the lofty name, the project isn’t aiming to eliminate email, but drastically reduce its use. Email will only be used at Atos for vital customer communication and where it’s required for documentation or legal reasons, but staffers are otherwise expected to communicate the old-fashioned way, by telephone or in person.
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