Which remote monitoring tools do you use to track productivity? I'm looking for which web pages & applications are being used for every user.


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Chair and Professor, Startup CTO in Education, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
I am looking for an answer too.
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Chief Information Officer in Manufacturing, 10,001+ employees
I am looking for that tool myself.
CIO in Energy and Utilities, 11 - 50 employees
If you find a good useful tool for that please let me know. None of what I've seen so far is a complete solution, you have to integrate several tools and do some integration (manual and automated) in order to have meaningful info.
Director of Information Security in Energy and Utilities, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
none. My experience been that every time there's a monitoring solution in place the results are exactly opposite of what management expects (ie. people jump ship to organizations that don't do big brother). What you want to monitor is project/tasks completion so you can hold the team accountable for deliverables and for that I have used Asana to great affect.
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CISO in Software, 501 - 1,000 employees
I agree with , I'm not for that sort of monitoring as a gauge of productivity. If you manage people for outcomes instead of activity, you get better results, more trust which translates into innovation, and growth for a business.
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