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What gave you the most chills down your spine when you were in school? It was the familiar face emerging from the back door and window of the classroom. What’s the scariest thing about being at work? It is obvious that there are no peeping eyes outside the window, but they are being monitored every minute. Recently, a leader of a company asked employees to privately send screenshots of mobile phone battery consumption before get off work to check, to see the apps employees use, and to infer what they were doing during their working hours. The matter sparked heated discussions among netizens, and CCTV also commented. CCTV said that employees are not robots, they cannot work forever, and it is impossible to maintain a high degree of concentration throughout the 8-hour process, and certain adjustments are required during the period. It is necessary to manage the “fishing”, but if the control is too dense and too harsh, it will overkill. There are policies on the top and countermeasures on the bottom. Even if you are sitting in the office, don’t play mobile phones, don’t watch videos, and sit at your desk honestly, must you be concentrating on work? Can’t think about life? If the system is too strict, it is easy to create a rebellious mentality. It looks respectful and obedient, but it is extremely repulsive inside. What sense of belonging, cohesion, and combat effectiveness do you expect? If leaders like to see screenshots .
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