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Remote employees hate electronic monitoring tools. A new study finds they are happier and more productive when managers take this alternative approach.
If you're working remotely using a company-issued computer, your employer may be tracking your productivity. Here's how to tell.
In the rapidly evolving remote work landscape, companies face the critical challenge of monitoring employee productivity without crossing ethical boundaries. Here are some of the ways leaders are ...
As businesses grapple with the current economic challenges, the support measures previously offered to employees during the pandemic are being tightened. However, as companies adopt more stringent ...
Remote work isn’t going anywhere, yet many managers still struggle with how to track employees’ productivity. While invasive monitoring tools promise efficiency, they often undermine trust ...
The use of employee monitoring applications has grown since the COVID-19 pandemic, but these apps can invade a worker’s privacy.
It’s crucial that HR business partners equip employees with the right tools, training and policies to integrate AI ...