Tesla Lawsuit Shows Why Companies Monitor Employee Digital Activity
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New unpublished research suggests 98 percent of companies monitor employee's digital activity - but only 11 percent of employees are fully aware of it.
(So don't slack a friend at work about how much you hate your stupid ugly boss because more than half of companies are monitoring what you say on Slack and Chatter.)
This research comes from Alfresco<http://t.sidekickopen05.com/e1t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7lC8dDMPbW2n0x6l2B9nMJN7t5XZsSb3DHVfmWRK4XHtcjW4WYnDM56dK-nf4lNp_K02?t=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.alfresco.com%2F&si=5873003131568128&pi=77ec5d92-e05c-48e2-9e0f-257776fa8039>, which helps organizations from Cisco to NASA be more responsive and competitive on their path to digital transformation.
Alfresco also discovered why most companies don't tell their employees the extent of their digital monitoring - because of fears or an employee freak out.
Actually, the technical term was "have a negative reaction" - but you get the gist.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
We have more details to share. If this sounds interesting to you we can share the details and methodology of the research and set up an interview with an Alfresco executive who can talk about:
* Tesla's situation and what they should do next
* The extent of digital monitoring and its impact on employees
* Why companies are more under the gun than ever before to protect themselves
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Shante
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