Workplace Monitoring and Technology 1st Edition
Grab attention with a clear, contemporary guide to how technology shapes work life: Workplace Monitoring and Technology, 1st Edition by Jacek Woźniak delivers a concise, authoritative look at surveillance, data collection, and ethical governance in modern organisations.
Inside, the book breaks down complex topics—employee monitoring tools, network and device oversight, algorithmic management, and the interplay between productivity tracking and personal privacy—into practical, accessible chapters. Drawing on current regulatory frameworks and real-world case studies, it helps HR leaders, IT professionals, legal counsel, and managers understand the operational and legal consequences of monitoring practices.
Readers will discover clear guidance on designing fair monitoring policies, aligning technology with business objectives, and reducing legal risk through best-practice data protection measures. Special attention to global compliance trends—including GDPR and cross-border data flow considerations—makes this edition especially relevant for organisations operating across Europe, the UK, and North America.
Practical, forward-looking, and written in an engaging professional tone, this book equips stakeholders to balance efficiency with employee rights, improve transparency, and foster trust in the workplace. Whether you’re updating corporate policy, advising on procurement of monitoring systems, or studying workplace technology’s societal impact, Workplace Monitoring and Technology is a timely resource for making informed, ethical decisions.
Buy now to strengthen your organisational approach to monitoring and stay ahead of legal and technological change in today’s global workplace.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


