Microsoft executives say it’s ‘wrong’ for managers to spy on remote employees’ mouse clicks and keystrokes: ‘That’s measuring heat rather than outcome’

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says remote work has spurred “productivity paranoia” among managers, leading to efforts to spy on employees. Microsoft vice president Jared Spataro said worker surveillance measures “heat rather than outcome” Microsoft polled 20,000 people across 11 countries on productivity during the era of remote and hybrid work. The company has not given up on its efforts to bring workers back into the office, though it has faced several setbacks this year. In June, the company said “a back-to-office ‘normal’ may not happen this year”

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