Connected Technicians More Productive, Workforce Study Finds
Smart devices can help technicians do their jobs, but managers must establish and maintain boundaries for when they should be used.
Smart devices can help technicians do their jobs, but managers must establish and maintain boundaries for when they should be used.
Knowing where your workforce’s mobile devices are affects both safety and productivity.
We connect with Joe Boyle, CEO of TRUCE Software, to interview him about data published in February 2022 in “The Connected Workforce: What Workers Want to See More of (and Less of) in 2022”. The Connected Workforce study conducted by TRUCE Software says enforcing work/life balance is the key to attracting, retaining, and empowering employees.
It’s the constant tug-of-war we play with ourselves: Do we keep at it that extra hour into the evening to check a few more things off the to-do list, or do we put the laptop away so we can tend to life outside of work?
Views on whether employers or companies are responsible for enforcing work-life balance often depend on age. But healthy boundaries are impossible without employer commitment.
The latest TRUCE survey reveals the pain points of remote work, digital transformation, and the importance of employee choice.