Friday, August 24, 2012

Employee Tracking, Big Brother or No Big Deal?

I recently had a chance to visit a someone at another company and noticed something while waiting in the lobby.  For any employee to get in or out of the office they had to use their passcard.  Accompanied by this was a small screen beside the door that showed the name, title and picture of the person.

Initially, it freaked me out.  I stopped someone who came through and asked him what he thought about it.  He said it was great because he could find out where anyone was at any time.  I then asked him about the flip side of that coin (everyone can find you at any time) - he had to agree.

To develop customer segmentation and create meaningful campaigns I rely on activity data like this all the time.  Without knowing who viewed what page, clicked on what add, posted what tweet or opened what email I have very little ability to effectively market to people.

We have the option to hide some of our internet activity, unsubscribe from communications or make our tweets private - but do we not enjoy the customization and relevancy that is delivered to us because of it?

Consumer behaviour dictates the type of programs, offers and engagement opportunities we put into market - so why not apply the same thinking to employee behaviour?

Smarter decisions about office layout, team dynamics and interactivity can be made with something like this in place, and I think it's just the beginning.  Network monitoring could tell when my computer was overheating and in need of a replacement.  Using alerts and GPS to tell me when someone was back in their office rather than stalking or waiting would save a lot of time.

Screenshot from Gmail for an ad offering Wedding Photo services alongside an email for what else?
Every office has a passcard system and network monitoring, it would be naive to think that the information wasn't available.  Seeing it in use is definitely provocative and reminds me of the first time Gmail Ads were tailored to me based on the content of a particular email.  Troubling at first, but once I understood what it was for and how it was being used I welcomed it.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Devon, this is what u need

    http://polippix.org/

    http://www.itpol.dk/presentation-of-it-pol

    It is a linux distro that helps you maintain your privacy.

    Hope thing are going well otherwise.
    bye
    KPT

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  2. Thanks for sharing the helpful tips. How to track the location of company employees? Use Btracking GPS devices and the same web based platform used for tracking Smartphones. Employee location tracking

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  3. A law firm in Toronto is now using fingerprinting to track employee comings and goings.

    http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1280806--bay-street-law-firm-uses-fingerprint-technology-to-monitor-employees-comings-and-goings

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