Workplace Surveillance: Productive Precaution or a Privacy Breach?
How much more efficient in the workplace would you be if you knew you were being watched?
How much more efficient in the workplace would you be if you knew you were being watched? A company called Arrowsight is pioneering workplace surveillance via remote video auditing. Arrowsight is working with Fortune 500 companies from meat processors to healthcare providers to consultants and seeing increased levels of safety, hygiene and productivity. The company has seen average annual revenue growth rates of 30% in the past 5 years. But what are the challenges to personal privacy that come with watching workers? Can remote video auditing be productive as opposed to punitive? Amelia Martyn-Hemphill sits down with Adam Aaronson, the company's CEO.









