What is Employee Monitoring?
Employee monitoring is all about keeping a track of
your employees, their performance, and the progress made as they perform their
work related tasks. Organizations use a number of different digital tools and
monitoring methods to check and record their attendance, analyze their
behavior, ensure their workspace is safe and secure, keep proof of number of
hours they have worked as well as to measure their productivity. So
employment monitoring is more like you are under surveillance. Many people are
against this system of monitoring and say that it’s more like the invasion of
privacy.
Now let's see how companies get updates about their employees and keep their team in the loop.
1. Employees usage of apps and internet
During their job hours, most of the employees surf the
internet for personal reasons such as shopping or entertainment. If they are
browsing different websites to make an online purchase and do not respond to
their colleagues in a timely manner, it is most likely that they are not
working. You can get this information through their URLs and also see which
employee logged on apps such as Instagram or Facebook and for how long.
Sometimes, employees lack the tools and training to complete their job and fail
to meet deadlines so that doesn’t mean they are involved in some other activity.
This monitoring is essential for employees who are performing or dealing with
sensitive data of the company. The company can be at risk if he/she visits
certain sites.
2. File and time tracking
Through the time tracking feature employees can mark
their time in and time out. They can stop the timer when they have to take a
break and start it again when they have to resume their work. In this way they
can keep a record of how many hours they worked on a project or task. This data
helps managers to make better predictions and manage budgets accordingly. They
can also check which file is edited and how.
3. Location
Using the GPS features, managers can easily check
their employees’ current location through their personal devices such as mobile
phones or the vehicle the company gave them. They can even track the route they
take or locate where their team was during the day through the historical data.
4. Webcams or CCTV
For remote work webcams are very useful to get live
updates from your employees. Similarly, closed circuit television cameras (CCTV)
can help to monitor workers on different sites such as oil fields, construction
sites or offices. This encourages employees to work efficiently without
delaying the task.
5. Phone or emails
Businesses can record their employees’ interaction
with customers, suppliers, or other parties. For example, you can listen to
your customer support representative's conversation and if he is dealing in the
right way then you ask other team members to follow the same manner. If you get
negative feedback you can also check that through their conversation to see
what went wrong. Most of the employers check the emails of their employees so
that they can identify issues and tackle them before they create major
problems.
There are many other employee monitoring software that companies use to track their employees not only for the sake of work but also to ensure their well-being and to observe their behavior (some companies are using smart badge-like gadgets). Such tools and techniques increase their efficiency and improve their proactiveness. Employers also become aware of what changes and steps they should take to encourage and bolster their workforce. Such steps are mandatory for a healthy internal environment because it affects the organization on the whole.
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