March 26, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The Illusion of Busyness vs. The Power of Deep Work The modern workplace is plagued by “productivity theater” or “fauxductivity,” where employees prioritize visible activity over meaningful output. Research identifies this as “Dramaturgical Work Behavior” (DWB), where workers consciously perform tasks to look busy—such as sending late-night emails or constantly rearranging files—merely to signal compliance and protect their status. This is driven by organizations that reward “passive face time” and speed rather than actual results. To combat this, experts advocate for Deep Work: distraction-free concentration that pushes cognitive capabilities to their limit and produces true value. Transitioning away from shallow, performative tasks requires setting strict boundaries, implementing a “strategic no,” and embracing “career minimalism” or “slow business” to prioritize sustainable, high-quality output over frantic activity. Continue reading
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Africa’s Unfinished Revolution
Jan. 6, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — Africa’s widening economic gap despite significant social change highlights low agricultural productivity, hindered by factors like low technology adoption and underutilisation of land. The article also discusses the limitations of African manufacturing, focusing on low-productivity sectors and a lack of global competitiveness. Continue reading
Cisco Hybrid Work Study Reveals Companies’ Need to Modernize Offices
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) at Enterprise Connect today unveiled findings from a survey that details how the reality of the in-office experience compares to employee expectations around the globe, and how employers are investing in AI as a transformative tool for workplace collaboration and productivity. Continue reading
How many work projects are too many? Here’s why you should tell your boss to stop at five
Anatoli Colicev, University of Liverpool and Tuuli Hakkarainen, University of Liverpool
Working across several projects is the norm for most jobs these days. In fact, more than 80% of employees juggle multiple work projects at once, according to recent research.
Workplace romance: four questions to ask yourself before dating someone from the office
Chantal Gautier, University of Westminster
In the digital age, online dating and swiping right are the status quo for romance. Practically gone are the days of meeting “the one” in a pub. But what about flirting by the water cooler or over Zoom? The consensual office relationship has been both a romance trope and a taboo for decades.
