360-degree feedback sounds quite like the Panopticon to some — is it crucial to observe the employees from multiple points of view? 👀 We assure you it’s far less creepy, and extremely helpful to both leaders and staff. However, you need to learn about the dos and don’ts of 360-degree feedback for it to work: let’s talk about it.
SoftwareReviews, a leading source for software insights, awarded Insightful Gold Medal status ahead of all other monitoring solutions.
If you are like most business leaders, you have probably toyed with the idea of making the full shift to remote work for good. After all, it sounds like a dream come true – no more rush-hour traffic, less office space to pay… what’s not to love? The reality is that efficient remote work can be a challenge, but it is definitely worth it if you can make it work.
The post covid world has various facets which makes it different from what it was prior to 2020. From remote working and hybrid working to innovative HR policies and so on has transformed the way companies function. Each and every bit of information is important now to decide the way forward and being into sustainable functioning. Data-driven companies are basically defined as organizations who can utilize the data they have to the fullest possible.
No one looks forward to employee performance reviews, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Managers can perfect their reviews by first evaluating their own process and taking precautions to avoid common mistakes. Find out how tools like a team tracker app can help, and make performance appraisals something to look forward to by following these do’s and don’ts!
In this blog we are going to list few categories of companies which may be ideal contenders to use an employee monitoring software alongwith the valid reasons. Though such softwares prove helpful for any organization where employees work on desktops or laptops but the percentage of users and the tangible need is the highest in the below types of companies.
Everyone has experienced it at some point. You’re sure that your teammate shared that key bit of information with you somewhere…but was part of a Jira issue? A comment on a Figma mockup? A long-lost DM between you, your teammate, and someone else a few months ago? If you spend more time hunting down the right information than you do actually using it, you may have a tool overload problem.
Burnout is not a feeling. Burnout is a physiological and neurological condition that can take months to develop and months to undo. Throughout the working world, both burnout and imposter syndrome are pervasive: Asana’s Anatomy of Work research has found that seven in 10 knowledge workers experienced either burnout or imposter syndrome in the last year, with an average of 42% experiencing both. These data suggest that the root causes of burnout and imposter syndrome may be linked.
As far back as 776 B.C., Olympic athletes competed in ancient Greece for fame, honor, and glory. City-states used the Games to assert influence and importance. Do you know what the only official reward for winning in the ancient Olympics was? A crown of olive leaves. Not as valuable of an award as you might think for one of the biggest events in the ancient world. Not that we think you should reward your Employee of the Month with an olive wreath.