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Sitting among peers at a gathering a few years ago, an exasperated Silicon Valley CEO seemed ready to get rid of Slack. “It’s one of my biggest regrets,” he said.
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The app was fueling drama inside his company, and he wondered aloud whether it was worth the trouble. From a few feet away, I was surprised to overhear anything other than the often-repeated mantra that Slack would replace email. Yet since then, more executives have privately confessed concerns about how workplace chat apps were upending their cultures.
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Use the <em>professional boundary eraser</em> to instantly make all your most productive employees run afoul of facebook psychosis.  Now you are only left with idiot losers.  Congratulations!]]></description>
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Sitting among peers at a gathering a few years ago, an exasperated Silicon Valley CEO seemed ready to get rid of Slack. “It’s one of my biggest regrets,” he said.
<br /><br />
The app was fueling drama inside his company, and he wondered aloud whether it was worth the trouble. From a few feet away, I was surprised to overhear anything other than the often-repeated mantra that Slack would replace email. Yet since then, more executives have privately confessed concerns about how workplace chat apps were upending their cultures.
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Use the <em>professional boundary eraser</em> to instantly make all your most productive employees run afoul of facebook psychosis.  Now you are only left with idiot losers.  Congratulations!]]></description>
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