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April 17, 2021

12 signs of digital hoarding + tips to quit


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In today’s hyper-competitive business landscape having an online presence and — breakthrough technologies to maintain that presence — isn’t an option. Oftentimes, it’s mandatory to keep up.

Still, getting ahead of technologies meant to improve our decision-making and streamline our businesses can feel like an entirely new job. (Hence why many businesses have IT departments.)

After all, as this blog has written before, “In business, digital technology is the heart of products and services, internal control processes and customer contact systems.”

But how often do we really take a step back and evaluate all the technologies and data we’re buying into? How often do we consider the digital clutter we keep?

Crazy as it may sound, there’s a term for holding onto too much digital data, old programs, and even unused devices— digital hoarding.

And for businesses, digital hoarding can have many repercussions, including:

▪️Slower devices
▪️Increased employee stress
▪️Lowered productivity
▪️Heightened cybersecurity risks
▪️Negative impacts on the environment

All this to say, the time is now to take inventory of what technology and data your business can toss and keep. You may even want to make this a part of a business-wide spring cleaning routine.

To put your company on the right track, consider more ways in which we amass digital clutter, how to identify digital hoarding habits, and also how to break them in the infographic below, courtesy of Norton.

Sarah Pfledderer has over a decade of writing and editing experience in magazine journalism and blogging. She specializes in lifestyle topics and occasionally dabbles in tech. By day, she is a content marketing specialist at Siege Media.

  • Posted 4.17.21 at 04:35 am by Roy Osing
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