I would like to find a program that records the time they spend on tasks, but does not give full control over their actions. I understand the need to strike a balance between work efficiency and personal freedom. Maybe some of you have come across such tools that do not violate privacy, but help to control the results of work?
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In general, the idea of not interfering in the personal lives of employees is the right one. My experience suggests that it's important to not just track time, but to set goals and expectations intelligently. You can use simple task tracking tools like Google Sheets or trackers like Trello or Asana where employees can mark their tasks. It all depends on how much you need to monitor their work. In any case, I believe that transparency in communication and trust is the basis for successful collaboration.
I understand your situation, this is a really important issue. To solve such a problem, you can use tools that only record activity, without giving you access to employees' personal information. For example, the Monitask system is a great solution for tracking employee time. It tracks only working time, capturing what tasks or projects an employee is working on and recording their activity. https://www.monitask.com/en/ doesn't violate personal privacy because it doesn't take screen shots or record what's happening on the computer when the employee isn't working. The entire process is automated and you are provided with a report on how much time the employee spends on specific tasks. This not only helps you track activity effectively, but also avoids unnecessary interference in the personal affairs of employees. This approach builds trust in the team while allowing you to control the performance. The system is quite flexible and does not violate the principle of personal freedom.