Pragmatic Works CEO Brian Knight dives into the features of Microsoft 365 that allow employers to track various activities of their employees. From emails and search history to Teams messages and file access, Knight explains the built-in tools available to companies for employee monitoring. With increasing digital footprints at work, Microsoft 365 offers a range of tracking capabilities, even without third-party apps or monitoring devices.
Brian starts by questioning what an employer can track within the Microsoft ecosystem. Below are some key insights shared in the video:
Brian goes into detail on how employers can use the administrative tools in Microsoft 365 to manage employee data:
Artificial intelligence, through tools like Microsoft Copilot, offers employers even deeper insights into an employee’s activities. Employers can ask Copilot to summarize recent interactions with an employee, including messages, files, and work activity. This AI integration streamlines the monitoring process, providing easy access to detailed reports and summaries about an employee’s actions within the Microsoft ecosystem.
While these surveillance capabilities exist, Brian also highlights Microsoft’s recent shift towards limiting excessive employee monitoring. Microsoft has released articles expressing concern over companies that overly track their employees and has restricted some previously available reports to employers.
Brian Knight encourages viewers to consider where the line between employee surveillance and productivity lies. While the tools available through Microsoft 365 can enhance productivity and security, it’s important for companies to balance monitoring with employee privacy. What are your thoughts on this issue? Let us know in the comments and engage in the conversation.
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