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Dreaming on the job
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by Thomas Schellen

Dreaming at work must be a universal trait. Whatever culture, whatever age, there are tales and traces left behind by people who dream of something while they are at work.   See also: Full, interactive 2013 Great Places to Work in the UAE list   Some dreaming at work is catastrophic — inattention causing damage and destruction is a peril for every company and the society that it is embedded in. Other dreaming at work is perilous more on the personal level. Management is not always understanding of those who appear to goof off.    The crux of all that dreaming, however, is what we can read from it, not in the sense of shamanic or Freudian interpretations but as signs telling us of engagement and disengagement.    About one third of all employees are highly engaged, suggest surveys and workplace studies such as the 2012 Global Workforce Study by

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