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  • Home
  • About
    • Mission
    • Michael Mercier
    • Articles & Op-Eds
    • Press Releases
  • Seminars & Webinars
    • School
    • Corporate
    • News Literacy
  • Published Research
    • Workplace Manager Survey 2021
    • High School Student Survey 2021
    • High School Teacher Survey 2021
    • Broad Solutions To Smartphone Addiction
    • Teen Smartphone Addiction National Survey
    • Smartphones, Social Media, & Overnight Camp
    • Digital Distraction and Workplace Safety
    • Digital Distraction in The Workplace
    • Digital Distraction At Work Brief Survey
  • Press Coverage
    • Radio Interviews
    • TV Interviews
    • Articles
  • Contact

Corporate Seminars

Our research shows employees spend 2 hours each workday accessing digital content that's unrelated to their jobs.  Social media is their biggest distraction.  This is killing productivity.  It's also causing conflict, as employees express resentment toward those wasting time.  And because people are distracted by their phones it's also causing serious accidents, which in turn cause injury and damage property.  To assist employers in addressing workplace digital distraction Screen Education offers 4 seminars.

Developing A Smartphone Policy  To Optimize Productivity, Safety, and Harmony
This seminar provides managers with a framework for developing a smartphone policy that minimizes accidents, reduces conflicts, and improves productivity.  It begins with a review of our research, and then uses a organizational change framework to show how to craft a smartphone policy that works.  It then reviews implementation challenges, and apps that can be used to assist with enforcement. 

Controlling Your Phone Use To
​Optimize Work Performance
This seminar begins by providing a deeper understanding of how smartphone distraction at work impacts productivity, safety, and work relationships.  It then models mindsets, strategies, and tactics to  help control phone use.  Topics include holding other employees to a higher standard when it comes to smartphone use, and how controlling smartphone use at work is a form of insurance because it minimizes the financial risks placed on your employer.  



Screen Time, Personal
Health & Wellness
This seminar takes a holistic health  approach to teaching employees about digital addiction, and how to address it in themselves and their loved ones. Topics include how technology addiction impacts social-emotional life, cognitive function, productivity, safety, child development, and family life.  Strategies and tactics for bringing screen time under greater control in all areas of life are covered, as well as digital detoxification, broaching the topic with children, and enlisting the help of others.

How To Conduct An
Effective Digital Detox
Our research shows that when people take a digital detox they awaken  to the problems screens cause them.  This can  motivate  them to reduce their habitual screen use.  Our research  also has  identified the factors that are critical for a successful detox.  This seminar begins by explaining how a digital detox benefits you, the conditions necessary for a beneficial detox, the stages of a digital detox, the goal of each stage, how to get buy-in and support from others joining you on your detox, and what to expect when you end your detox.

Learn More...

To learn more about our seminars, whether in-person or via webinar, contact Michael Mercier at [email protected], or at  (513) 535-7377.

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Screen Education
8190-A Beechmont Avenue, #137
Cincinnati, OH  45255
(513) 535-7377