Personal Phone Calls
Lexus
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I am an HR Director at a bank with 140 employees and 12 locations. We asked our receptionist to log all incoming calls for a one week period at our corporate location (45 employees). The results showed that 13% of the calls were from family or friends. We understand that in todays workplace there needs to be a balance between personal and business. My question is whether 13% is low, high, or about average for a professional business.
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If the work product is good, I'd leave it alone.
Lisa
Having said that, it would probably be useful to know why you wanted this information.
I assume you are trying to determine if restricting incoming personal calls more than you already do would be reasonable. Maybe this will help...?
We do not allow employees to accept phone calls except in an emergency. Messages will be taken and the employee may return the call during a break.
All phone calls come in through one number - calls will not be transferred to classrooms. In emergencies, the employee will be called up front to take the call. (Employees can use a private area if necessary)
Cell phones are to be turned off when the employee arrives at work, although the employee may keep their phone in their purse/jacket/whatever. We don't check for this, we trust the employees to turn off their phones. If we find they are using their phones while working, disciplinary action results. xx(
The "messages only" rule works well, since the classrooms do not have direct-dial phones. We sometimes have to argue the definition of "emergency", however.
Can you hear me now?
Dutch2