In our busy lives in the management world, sometimes sleep deprivation is an unwanted by product of the job. The long hours, the stress, taking work home instead of unwinding and getting away from work can all play a part in our not getting enough sleep. The cost to businesses of employees falling asleep or losing concentration on the job can be enourmous. These costs can include increased errors and accidents, increased absenteeism, increased drug use, higher group insurance premium and decreased productivity. Not exactly good for the bottom line is it? However, there are some progressive companies out there who are taking this matter very seriously and tackling the problem head on.
They are allowing their employees to have a nap at work if they feel they need it. Some are even going to the lengths of letting them have a bed in their office. Personally I prefer a sofa large enough to stretch out on.
Here’s a simple management tip that worked for me in this situation. Some days I used to find that I started to drift off looking at a computer monitor all day so what I did was I went down to my car, got in, locked the doors and had a small power nap for fifteen minutes or so. It was amazing how much better I felt after wards. Much more alert and positive. Can you imaging if your whole workforce was like that? Remember though that napping at work is a little different from sleeping on the job. If everyone were to slump in their chairs, heads back, mouths open and snoring loudly, it wouldn’t be a good look would it? What I’m talking about is a quick power nap if they feel they need it. Some companies have a room set aside for their employees to go in if they feel they need to unwind for a bit. It sounds like a very lazy thing to do but because of our lifestyles and stress, we all get like that from time to time. Not many of us get the recommended eight hours of sleep every night for one reason or another.
However, there would need to be a shift in the organizational culture for this to ever work. Employees should never be penalized for doing this if your company decides to go down this progressive road. There is no need to go out and develop a company policy on the napping do’s and don’ts but what needs to happen is to remove the stigma that can often be attached to napping at work. We have all heard the jokes and taunts I’m sure when we see a colleague at work who looks like he’s about to fall asleep at his desk.
If you are having issues with some staff who seem not to get enough sleep for whatever reason, obviously part of your role as a manager is to address that with them and see if you can’t be of any assistance in solving the problem. Sleep deprivation is a serious thing both for the person and the company they work for. Allowing your employees to have a small power nap could just be the key to get your productivity up and the workplace negativity down. Have a think about it or better yet, sleep on it.



Good luck getting people behind this one.  Though you make some VERY fascinating points, youre going to have to do more than bring up a few things that may be different than what weve already heard.  What are trying to say here?  What do you want us to think?  It seems like you cant really get behind a unique thought.  Anyway, thats just my opinion.
Thanks for the nice post…
You wouldn’t believe it but I have wasted all day digging for some articles about this. You’re a lifesaver, it was a great read and has helped me out to no end. Cheers,
Really great post/article really informative.
sure, if you could provide a link back to my site that would be cool.
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andrew b.
hi
as long as you can provide a link back to mine it’s ok with me.
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andrew b.
Thank you so much..that is a so helpful info for me.I had a trouble in sleeeping few months ago and at the moment I can have a good night sleep.hahaha.I tried so many things to cure it and I did solve my problem.Happy sleeping..just sharing dude.
Wow! Thank you! I always wanted to write down in my site something like that. Can I take portion of your post to my blog?
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Thank you for the great post – I had fun reading it! I always enjoy this blog.
Your post makes one think! Great article. Thanks for allowing me to comment!
Is every post on your blog this good? Thanks for blogging.
you are welcome.
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andrew b.
Dude… good post! I might actually even listen to what you are saying. Overall your whole blog is great… I am digging it. Peace!
you are welcome and thanks for reading
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andrew b.
Nice post! I might finally listen to what you are trying to get out. Overall your entire blog is tremendous… I am digging it. I have a Sleeping Commentary site of my own at Natural Sleep Aid… I will place a link back to your site. Thanks!