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		By: Pam White		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I agree when you say that it is &quot;impossible to prevent a member of your 

team from  committing an online mistake or offence but you can do 

everything possible to encourage them to behave appropriately when using 

the Internet at work.&quot; Though most members of my very own staff  are 

professionals, I can&#039;t expect them to  observe proper decorum at all 

times especially when it comes to their browsing and other online 

activities. To keep them at bay from being unscrupulous when using the 

Internet, we make them fully understand the consequences of their action 

once they are caught doing so. They must be held accountable to their 

action.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree when you say that it is &#8220;impossible to prevent a member of your </p>
<p>team from  committing an online mistake or offence but you can do </p>
<p>everything possible to encourage them to behave appropriately when using </p>
<p>the Internet at work.&#8221; Though most members of my very own staff  are </p>
<p>professionals, I can&#8217;t expect them to  observe proper decorum at all </p>
<p>times especially when it comes to their browsing and other online </p>
<p>activities. To keep them at bay from being unscrupulous when using the </p>
<p>Internet, we make them fully understand the consequences of their action </p>
<p>once they are caught doing so. They must be held accountable to their </p>
<p>action.</p>
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