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If the boss needs to spy on your emails, do you want to work there?
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Who’s looking forward to heading back to a full week of work? If you’re one of the lucky people who enjoy their job, you could be champing at the bit to clear your inbox and download the thoughts you’ve had over the break about the things you’re working on with your team. Good for you.

And it begs the question about what the cultural starting point is for any business that would seek to implement such a tool. They’re surely not happy places to work to begin with. These systems are becoming more commonplace in our most well known companies because of the impact they can have on increasing productivity and collaboration.

It’s quite shocking how bureaucratic many of our big companies are, sometimes for regulatory and legal reasons, but also because of legacy hang-ups and stuck-in-the-mud senior leadership that has left them in the last century.For those businesses, it’s easy to imagine that the daily steps of going through the motions of meetings and reporting could easily be mistaken for progress.

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