March Madness Is Good for Offices!

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 March Madness Is Good for Offices!
Every single year without fail, we seem to get the nauseating reports of all the lost office productivity due to March Madness. Usually the figures are released right around this time, saying something like “March Madness costs the economy 80 bazillion dollars” because dummies are slacking at work, spending more time checking their bracket busters than their TPS reports. Well, now ... [link]

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Morning Constitutional: 'That Was a Bad Idea'
Published 3/13/2008 at The Sporting Blog
... | The Legend of Cecilio Guante How Shaun Hill and the Nationals didn't make this list I'll never understand. > March Madness Is Good for Offices! | Larry Brown Sports Tell your boss you're not watching Madness online, you're simply "building bonds with your co-workers." I'm sure he'll understand.

Create The Caption #184
Published 3/13/2008 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
... Mobile? Daily Links: An Evening With Dickie V (Chaz Sports) The Worst Hair In Basketball (Asylum) Brokeback Yankees! (Red Sox Monster) Everyone Bring Your Mullets (Small White Ball) Lebron Is Not A Fan Of Defense (Waiting For Next Year) Ari Fleischer The Sports Agent (Signal To Noise) The Sports Radio Host Brackets Go Into The Second Round (Sports Media Journal) March Madness Actually Makes People Work Harder (Larry Brown Sports) Shelley Duncan, Pro ...

Blog-Some: Michael Strahan Drives Like A Wiener
Published 3/13/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... . • LARRY BROWN SPORTS poo-poos the notion that the NCAA Tournament is crippling to productivity in the workplace . • GIRLS GONE SPORTS gets ready to ...

The Brackets Have Been Out For Only 15 Hours, And Everyone's Already An Expert [NCAA Tournament]
Published 3/17/2008 by Leitch at Deadspin
... Regardless, the brackets are out, and that's all anyone's going to want to talk about today. (Proving once again, the NCAA's increase office productivity, not decrease it. The bracket, so massive at first, is already being shrunk down to size, and we'll be analyzing it all day today, along with Storming The Floor, which will break down two regions today, one tomorrow and one Wednesday. (Their analysis is deeper and more helpful to your bracket; our facile, flippant breakdowns are less insightful, and therefore we'll be able to hit all four today ourselves.) ...