Data Collection and Review
Monitask collects a variety of data types to provide a comprehensive overview of employee performance and behavior:
- Time Tracking Data: Records the hours worked and activity levels, providing a baseline for productivity assessments.
- Screenshot Data: Captures periodic screenshots of employee screens, offering visual proof of work and a way to check for policy compliance.
- Application Usage: Logs the applications used during work hours, helping identify tools that boost productivity or serve as distractions.
- Website Activity: Tracks website access during work hours to ensure that internet use aligns with job responsibilities.
- Activity Levels: Mouse and keyboard activity times
- Meeting Time: Time spent on Zoom, MS Teams, etc
Data is securely stored with encryption, and retention periods vary according to plan options, ensuring that information remains confidential and protected.
Analyzing and Understanding Monitask Data
To effectively utilize the data collected by Monitask, follow these steps:
- Set Baselines: Determine typical activity levels for different roles within your organization. This helps recognize anomalies and assess productivity accurately.
- Review Regularly: Schedule regular reviews of collected data to monitor ongoing employee performance and behavior. This can help spot trends, such as decreases in productivity or frequent off-task behavior.
- Correlate Data Points: Cross-reference different data types to gain deeper insights. For example, if time tracking shows decreased activity, screenshots can help determine whether this is due to off-task behavior or other factors.
- Use Analytical Tools: Employ Monitask’s built-in reporting tools to generate reports and visualize data trends, making it easier to digest complex information and make informed decisions.
Best Practices for Leveraging Monitask Data
- Transparent Communication: Communicate with employees about what data is being collected and how it will be used. Transparency builds trust and can alleviate concerns about monitoring.
- Privacy First: Ensure that monitoring practices respect employee privacy. Implement smart blurring on screenshots to protect sensitive information and comply with privacy laws.
- Actionable Feedback: Use data to provide constructive feedback to employees. Highlight areas of strength and opportunities for improvement based on empirical data.
- Customize Settings: Tailor data collection settings to fit the specific needs of different teams within your organization. For example, increase screenshot frequency for roles requiring high compliance, such as in finance or healthcare.
- Legal Compliance: Regularly review and update your monitoring practices to comply with local and international laws. This includes obtaining necessary consents and providing proper disclosures about monitoring practices.