https://www.entrepreneur.com/growing-a-business/78-of-employers-are-using-remote-work-tools-to-spy-on-you/440400
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@1ifu+1knyGH60 When Sapience says you worked 8 hours, you have probably done 10.
Sapience doesn’t even work properly and it looks like meetings are not count as productivity time
I watch my Sapience religiously to let me know not to work over 8 hours. Then I also notice it does not track correctly.
ABC = XYZ
I supported email security with another company, way before spyware being loaded, companies were using and continue to use email "tools" that would flag your email off of key words.
This is a great article. Just like technology grows and evolves, so do management systems. A company, especially a technology company, not adapting and clinging to an archaic management structure puts a company at risk, exactly like we are seeing at Frankserv.
Truth is, there will always be lazy employees, but that stems from a hiring process/development problem. And you don't fix that by monitoring every employee. When you implement systems like Sapience, you just alienate hard working employees. But our leadership doesn't really care, because they have a very short-sighted view of what management actually is.
@yoe+1knyGH60 Speak for yourself. There are those of us who work hard.
BH is a joke. No one works there just socializing and walking around.
Whoever works will always work. Even after RTO there are a number of people who hardly do any work, just BSing and socializing. Now they have more people to disturb easily
Honestly even before wfh people only worked like 2 hours a day. They would take 2 hour lunches and bs in the break area the rest of the time