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		<title>Offices Investing in Energy Pods</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 17:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Yalung</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are all familiar with the phrase “No Sleeping on the Job” but apparently some companies are retracting this belief. For the sake of productivity, some companies allow their employees to sleep but not on their table. Companies are taking on a new lease, investing in these innvovative EnergyPods for taking naps and then return to work refreshed. Of course this may be subject to a lot of issues but knowing companies, they are bound to place some restrictions and guidelines on proper hours to get some short naps and then be more productive for the sake of overall operations. Vinayak Sudame, an engineer at the Research Triangle Park campus of Cisco, says he uses an EnergyPod to “shut my eyes and shut myself off for 10 or 15 minutes” when he is working on a problem or needs some quiet time. More than a walk or a coffee break, he says, this type of “total mental rest” helps him return to work with what he calls a “reorganized” perspective. (Source) The New York Times a coffee break, naps, perspective, pods, productivity, quiet time, research triangle park, sleep, Sleep Business, Sleep Education, Sleep Issues, SLEEP News, sleeping on the job<p>a</p>
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<p>We are all familiar with the phrase “<em>No Sleeping on the Job</em>” but apparently some companies are retracting this belief. For the sake of productivity, some companies allow their employees to sleep but not on their table. </p>
<p>Companies are taking on a new lease, investing in these innvovative EnergyPods for taking naps and then return to work refreshed. Of course this may be subject to a lot of issues but knowing companies, they are bound to place some restrictions and guidelines on proper hours to get some short naps and then be more productive for the sake of overall operations. </p>
<blockquote><p>Vinayak Sudame, an engineer at the Research Triangle Park campus of Cisco, says he uses an EnergyPod to “shut my eyes and shut myself off for 10 or 15 minutes” when he is working on a problem or needs some quiet time. More than a walk or a coffee break, he says, this type of “total mental rest” helps him return to work with what he calls a “reorganized” perspective.</p></blockquote>
<p>(<a target="_blank" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/28/technology/28proto.html?ref=technology" >Source</a>) The New York Times </p>
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