Today, I was reading my Metro, as usual: I was (one more time) amazed by some "statistics" about women in the UK... Half of all women "hit by partner"!
Domestic violence...
More than half of women have been beaten by their boyfriend or husband and a third have been forced to have sex with them, a survey claimed yesterday.
One of five women complained of being hit regulary, and a third said their partner put them in fear of their lives.
But it is the psychological bullying which affects most women, with two-thirds having been subjected to threats and intimidation.
... leads to the worst
Davina James-Hanman, director of the Greater London Domestic Violence Programme, said: "Two women are killed a week by a current or ex-partner. You don't know until you cross the line whether your partner is going to be one of those. And nothing destroys a woman more than sexual abuse."Women's Aid: Domestic violence charity which deals with 140,000 female victims a year.
They published "The Survivor's Handbook" (access here)
UK - Internet & Mobile phones have dramatically increased our expectations
Remember, or try to imagine, how we communicated only 15 years ago: regular phones (fixed-line), fax, telex... and no email.
Cellphones and Internet have dramatically increased our productivity at work, and changed our day-to-day lives. Nowadays, you can contact anyone at anytime. And most of the time, you expect people to be reachable, or to get back to you straight away.
UK - Study to better understand the world of cyberspace etiquette
I have recently read an interesting article about a study recently commissioned in the UK. Please find below some "morceaux choisis".
* "Nearly a half of office workers consider it rude not to receive a reply to an e-mail within a morning"
* "5% thinks it is impolite not to get one within 5mn of sending a message"
* "2 in 5 mobile users expect a response to a text message within an hour before taking offence"
* "Nearly 25% expect a response in 5mn"
Impressive, isn't it?
Blackberry
Do you have a blackberry? It is a fantastic device if like me you are traveling a lot and you are managing people: clients are obviously very pleased to easily get hold of you. But now that you follow up emails on the go, wait a minute and think about your colleagues and your expectations... ;)
Posted by Christophe on March 14, 2006 at 08:22 in Business, Comments, London | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)