Internet Access is has become a basic business essential. Like a garage door opener or a dishwasher that were once a luxury, a computer with access to the internet is now a basic appliance in every household. Still many companies are hesitant to bring the internet into their operations for because of the potential problems it may bring. Some of the leading concerns are:
That’s the downside. How about the upside of using the internet for your business? Some of the big benefits are:
The question is how to bring in this tool. Here are some simple guidelines to follow.
Three Business Employee Internet Usage Rules
Rule 1. Employee cannot use the internet for profit.
If you get money for what you do, it is not allowed at work. This will stop the Ebay and self-employed web-based business from running on your dime.
Rule 2. No sexually-oriented material
This means no pictures, text, anything related to sexual, neither directly or indirectly. This is a big issue because of cartoons, pictures, etc. Make no exceptions. Each of us have our own sexual preferences, at home. This subject does not belong at work.
Rule 3: Must stop viewing immediately, if any one objects
This is critical, because you never know what someone finds objectionable.
Simply put, if some one mentions they have a problem with what is on the
screen, it must be immediately removed without question. No justification
is required. If the employee feels strongly about the screen saver of
the web site they have visited, they bring the issue to the owner. People
come to work with various backgrounds and personal experiences. Maybe
they have lost someone very close in an auto accident and when they see
a picture of a car crash it brings back vivid and painful memories.
These employee rules help with usage, but implementation is the other half. The following guidelines help resolve some of these other concerns.
Implementation Guidelines
1. Do no downloading of files from the internet. This is to protect you from PC viruses.
2. Use internet-based email - this is mail that you can access from any location and the files never reach you computers unless you download a file, which is covered under Implementation Guideline 1
3. Use a Firewall Router, e.g., Linksys. This is plug-and-play (easy to install) and will keep most, if not all, un-authorized people off your computers. Cost is under $100.00 for the top-of-the-line router/firewall.
Access to the internet has, for many companies, the same status as the phone. It is on every desk, and you are expected to use it to benefit to the company. Used wisely, it makes communication easier and gives you instant access to vendors and suppliers, as well as business-related organizations and associations. With care, it can be safely added to your company’s set of business tools.