"It was not about economics or productivity," he said.
So here's this conference about increasing productivity, and the volunteers and staff are playing computer games.
It is more likely that employers who restrict Internet access do so out of concerns about productivity and cost.
This project, instead, was about "people, process and productivity," he said.
Business is about productivity and profit in spite of individuals' personal issues and problems.
And the evidence so far is that I'm right about productivity.
If you're gaming you're not really worried about productivity after all.
Nothing is said about productivity or our resources.
Should employers be worried about lost productivity, or grateful to workers who are always online?