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Decoding the 70-hour work week - Making sense of Infosys Founder Narayana Murthy's insights

In a recent podcast interview, Narayana Murthy, the founder of Infosys, shared his insights on why young Indians should aim for a 70-hour work week. The comment has generated quite a buzz, sparking debates about work-life balance and the realities of the modern workplace. However, one thing is clear: Murthy was not talking about grinding away aimlessly for 70 hours but about targeted, purposeful work.

10 excellent PC monitoring software (key features, pricing)

Whether you’re an IT technician or an ardent PC gamer, you need to ensure that every part of your computer is up and running efficiently. However, your computer’s task manager can’t give you a full picture of what’s actually happening inside your PC. Fortunately, the right PC monitoring software can help you out here.

11 effective ways to unlock call center cost savings

Between employees, equipment, and technology, call centers can quickly become cost centers. If you align with the 54% of CFOs who intend to focus on cost reduction, you can’t afford to run an overly expensive contact center. So, how can you keep costs in check and avoid letting your expenses bloat? Let’s cover 11 tactics for tackling call center cost savings, including ideas for everything from advanced technology to employee retention.

TikTok employees voice frustration over return-to-office tracking system

TikTok employees in the United States have expressed frustration and concern following the company’s introduction of a tool for monitoring office attendance and the imposition of disciplinary measures for non-compliance with new in-person work mandates. The move is part of an unconventional effort to encourage employees to return to the office, employing custom data-collection technology.

Worried a remote employee isn't working? 8 ways to know

When you manage an in-office team, it’s relatively easy to tell if an employee isn’t doing their job. You can simply stop by their desk or set up in-person check-ins. However, monitoring remote employees isn’t quite as straightforward. At Time Doctor, we’ve been growing our remote team for over a decade. We’ve learned a few things about encouraging remote employees to stay focused while giving them space to do their jobs.

Employee engagement analytics: What and how to measure

Employee engagement analytics is the practice of measuring and evaluating the employee experience. With these actionable insights, you can assess employee well-being and uncover how satisfied your team actually is at work. Why is measuring employee engagement so crucial for your team? Positive engagement metrics often correlate with low employee turnover rates and high productivity rates—both of which can benefit your business.

How HR tech will help you attract, train and retain the best people in 2024

Work is evolving. HR is evolving. Employee demands are evolving. In a world of work where nothing seems static, everything is new, and everyone is exhausted, HR technology can feel like one too many plates to keep spinning. That could explain why the data around HR tech says that practitioners are adopting an attitude of “don’t fix what isn’t broken” while the gap widens between capability and expectation. Let’s explain what we mean.

8 best employee timesheet software & apps (free and paid)

Whether you manage a small in-house team or a sprawling remote team, you need a fast and easy way to process timesheets. If you’ve tried spreadsheets or timecards, you know how time-consuming and error-prone they can be. Instead, you need a solution that’s more efficient and more accurate. Employee timesheet software checks both boxes and has a long list of extra perks, including scheduling, attendance tracking, and productivity analytics.

Is HR evolving into People and Culture in 2024?

The role of Human Resources (HR) professionals has changed a lot in the last few years. Not unexpectedly, seeing as virtually every part of the workplace has changed. So, as we move into a normalization period in 2024, the question is not whether HR will continue changing. That seems like a given. Change is the only constant, after all. The question is how HR will change.

The rise of virtual organizations: Understanding the future of work

Virtual organizations represent a new way of working, and they’re gaining popularity. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizational structures are changing. The digital age has shifted global work trends to favor remote and hybrid models. Global Workplace Analytics estimates that around 56% of the American workforce could work at least partially remotely, and this figure is increasing. The future of work could be remote based, with virtual organizations taking center stage.