Jennifer Simonson has spent more than 20 years writing for newspapers, magazines and websites. Her journalism career started in a Denver-area city council building as a government newspaper reporter.
Last year, Gartner estimated that 80% of companies would implement some form of employee-monitoring software, a noteworthy 50% increase in five years. I'm a vice president at an employee-monitoring ...
As remote and hybrid work becomes more popular, there are a number of reasons for organizations to use employee monitoring software. In recent years, companies have changed how they think about work ...
Employee monitoring software has become a critical tool for enterprises due to the sheer number of distractions and the transition to remote and hybrid working environments. The average worker has to ...
More companies are using technology to monitor workers. But experts say the tactic can backfire in multiple ways if companies aren't careful. The familiar feeling of a boss hovering over your shoulder ...
Employee burnout is a growing concern in today’s workplaces. It leads to decreased productivity, increased absenteeism and low morale. In response, many organizations are adopting employee monitoring ...
In the spring of 2020, the world of work changed forever. Millions of office employees across the globe were sent packing – along with their laptops – and told to work remotely. For many bosses and ...
Eyeing staff's e-mail exchanges, or monitoring their Web surfing activities, has the potential to be a huge headache for businesses. How do enterprises balance this emotive issue? Web usage monitoring ...
Softworld HR & Payroll, 2 ñ 3 March 2005, Olympia, London 56% of HR professionals have purchased web monitoring software to help combat employee abuse of the internet. This is according to the latest ...
According to a study released to day by the Denver-based Privacy Foundation, 14 million employees, or just over one-third of the Internet-connected workforce in the U ...