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A computer model called SIMONE, for Simulator
for Interruptions and Message Overload in Network Environments described in
the latest issue of the International Journal of Simulation and Process
Modelling, could help solve email overload in busy organizations and
companies.
Ashish Gupta at Minnesota State University
Moorhead, and Ramesh Sharda at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,
describe how SIMONE can produce a model of how email flows within a network
of knowledge workers. Gupta explains that the simulation can be used to
devise coping mechanisms for controlling information overload and
interruptions associated with emails, two common problems faced by managers
of knowledge workers.
"Email has become the most prevalent mode of
business communication and information exchange within organizations," the
researchers say, "and has changed the way we spend our time at work." They
point out that it provides a cost-effective and open medium for sharing
information and can improve time-effectiveness and efficiency by avoiding
the need for many meetings and phone calls.
However, several reports suggest that
employees are spending increasing amounts of time handling email, time that
may detract from their primary role within the organization. Business
researchers have repeatedly raised concerns about email overload,
interruptions, technology addiction, attention deficiency and productivity
loss.
Gupta and colleagues have carried out an array
of tests on email systems with the help of SIMONE. Their findings suggest
the perhaps obvious conclusion that managers could improve email efficiency
simply by scheduling email processing times across an organization.
This approach avoids the inherent distraction
of continual email interruptions throughout the working day, allowing
employees to focus their efforts on primary tasks at other times. The
solution also places emphasis on allowing time for necessary email and so
removes pressure from employees who feel constantly obliged to check and
respond to emails.
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"SIMONE: A Simulator for Interruptions and
Message Overload in Network Environments" in Int. J. Simulation and Process
Modelling, vol 4(3/4), 237-247
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