DiscoverThe Time Tutor - Time Management for Leadership and Life29: Facial Recognition Technology and Time Tracking...Too Much?
29: Facial Recognition Technology and Time Tracking...Too Much?

29: Facial Recognition Technology and Time Tracking...Too Much?

Update: 2023-01-24
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Why are we so obsessed with tracking productivity?



Since the industrial revolution, we’ve been tracking time through electronic time clocks, spreadsheets, mobile apps and more.



But what signal are we sending to employees when it comes to implementing biometric time tracking systems like facial recognition? Are we really anymore productive with more technological oversight? While you can make a good case for facial recognition software to thwart labor fraud, you can also argue that this crosses a line of privacy and social trust.



In this episode, we get into...




  1. The history of time tracking

  2. Pros and cons of facial recognition technology

  3. Alternative productivity strategies to promote an employee-centric environment



Episode links:

Facial Recognition and Time Tracking Blogcast

Pros and Cons of Facial Recognition Technology

2019 Employee Engagement Report

Buddy Punching and Lost Wages






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29: Facial Recognition Technology and Time Tracking...Too Much?

29: Facial Recognition Technology and Time Tracking...Too Much?

Hanifa Barnes