Infographic: How Facial Recognition And Tech Can Make Remote Work More Efficient

Infographic: How facial recognition and tech can make remote work more efficient

Remote work has become more and more popular lately, and experts predict that by 2025, 22% of the workforce will work remotely. 22% of remote workers say they are happier at work, and 30% say they are more productive and engaged. The benefits have led nearly 50% of businesses to believe remote work will continue.

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However, the loss of boundaries between work and home and the long hours associated with working remotely have created new challenges. 75% of remote workers experience stress and burnout, and 43% work more than 40 hours a week. Others report that they work longer hours than before and find it difficult to disconnect from work due to the lack of boundaries.

Remote work has led to mismanagement in some areas, decreased productivity and increased stress. Other disadvantages include delays in project management, poor quality of work, and distractions that get in the way of getting the job done. Most Americans feel better after abstaining from the computer, such as during lunch, even for a short time.

Automated time tracking systems can help improve remote work by allowing employees to track long-term progress, prioritize the most important things while working, and more. Time tracking technology can help organizations gain insight into workflows, increase accountability, know where needed resources, and control where the budget is being wasted.

Many managers fear that telecommuting can reduce the productivity and concentration of employees. In fact, employees spend four hours a week on unproductive tasks, including calls and meetings, that ultimately don't move work forward. 60% of companies with remote workers use monitoring software to keep track of employee activity and productivity. This includes remote monitoring of notes and schedules.

Facial recognition technology can improve time tracking without distracting employees from their work or increasing your workload. This technology can be used anywhere and works across devices or web browsers. Anti-fake detection means that face recognition cannot be fooled by images, appearance, or similar methods. It supports artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Using facial recognition for time tracking allows remote workers to be more productive and do less hard work.

Infographic: How facial recognition and technology can make remote work more efficient

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Last updated: November 17, 2022

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