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By Jim Venables (October 2008 Issue)
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Ask any office worker if they have heard of ‘Office ADD (attention deficit disorder)’ and they will probably look confused. But the condition is one of the most alarming threats to productivity that modern businesses face and it could well be here to stay. We have joined forces with stress therapist Ros Coleman to investigate if office ADD is an unavoidable consequence of modern office life or a condition that companies and individuals can avoid by taking the correct measures.So what exactly is Office ADD?

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