Definition from
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employee monitoring
Part of the Security management glossary:
Employee
monitoring is the use of various methods of workplace surveillance to gather
information about the activities and locations of staff members.
Businesses
monitor employees to improve productivity and protect corporate
resources. The main intention is to prevent unacceptable behavior in the first
place and, should that effort fail, to curtail the behavior before it can have
a negative effect on the business.
A workplace
research study from International Data Corp (IDC) reported that 30-40 percent
of employee Internet access time was not work-related. Other statistics: 21-31
percent of employees had sent emails divulging sensitive information, such as intellectual property or trade secrets,
outside of the corporate network; 60 percent of all online purchases are made
during work hours. In the United States, the annual loss in productivity
through online goldbricking is estimated at 40 percent.
Monitoring
methods include keystroke logging, wiretapping, GPS tracking and Internet monitoring, which
includes surveillance of employees' web surfing, email, instant messaging and
interaction on social networking sites.
One important
consideration for employee monitoring is the question of whose equipment they
are using and when they're using it. It's legal for employers to monitor
staff's use of corporate-owned computers, smartphones and other devices during
business hours but if the employee owns the equipment and/or they are on their
own time, that's another matter. The issue of legality becomes murky when
employers monitor staff using corporate-owned devices outside of work hours or
using their own devices during work hours.
Before
deploying an employee monitoring program, you should clarify the terms of
acceptable and unacceptable use of corporate resources during work hours and
develop a comprehensive acceptable use policy (AUP) that staff must agree to.
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www.amazon.com/author/paulbabicki
If you would like to listen to experts in all aspects of Netiquette and communication, try my radio show on BlogtalkRadio and an online newsletter via paper.li.I have established Netiquette discussion groups with Linkedin and Yahoo. I am also a member of the International Business Etiquette and Protocol Group and Minding Manners among others. I regularly consult for the Gerson Lehrman Group, a worldwide network of subject matter experts and I have been contributing to the blogs Everything Email and emailmonday . My work has appeared in numerous publications and I have presented to groups such as The Breakfast Club of NJ Rider University and PSG of Mercer County New Jersey.
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