Now email has become a major source of Stacking, workplace and otherwise.
Many people are "onboarded" via emails to their personal inbox on their own time, etc., etc. A few years ago, the average office worker spent about 2.5 hours per day checking and responding to an average of 121 emails per day, much of it outside normal working hours. Nowadays, it is anecdotally reported that the same workers receive 200-300 emails per day.
https://nexalearning.com/six-startling- ... email-use/Here are 10 startling statistics about email use:
[*]Statistics show that the average office worker receives 121 emails per day.
[*]The average number of emails sent and received each day keeps rising. Last year emails averaged around 281 billion per day. By 2023, we can expect an increase to 347 billion per day.
[*]By 2023, the number of email users worldwide will reach 4.4 billion. That’s up almost 16% from 3.8 billion users last year.
[*]Most people check their email at least once a day. 19% check emails as soon as they hit the inbox.
[*]49% of US employees check their work email every few hours while they’re off duty.
[*]9% of US workers constantly check work email outside of working hours.
[*]55.6% of email users read their emails on a mobile device.
[*]A Michigan State University study reveals that the overuse of email hinders leadership ability in managers.
[*]Employees spend more than 90 minutes per day recovering from email interruptions.
[*]About 14.5 billion spam emails are sent per day. Loss in productivity because of spam costs businesses around $20.5 billion a year.