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is Covid 19 Affecting your business productivity?

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  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    I would say that in the hosting space this past week it appears that activity normalized, at least in the US. Web traffic is surging, thanks in large part to the massive increases in Netflix subscriptions.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    truweb said: We try to keep the working day normal, but we can't confirm that the employee is actually doing their job.

    Why? Either you're seeing the output of their work or you aren't.

  • raindog308 said: truweb said: We try to keep the working day normal, but we can't confirm that the employee is actually doing their job.

    you should keep a monitoring software if that's affecting your business mate

  • @noezde said:

    @vishald said:

    @noezde said:
    the majority of our employees are currently in the home office. I would say that it does not affect the productivity of our employees. we'll see what it looks like in a few months

    yeah, how are you monitoring your employees task & reports

    We use Mindmeister as a todo list for all tasks. Telephone conferences are also held regularly. Of course, 100% control is not possible, but we do not have the impression that the workload has decreased. We currently trust the employees because we do not feel that the home office situation is being exploited.

    How about a monitoring software? for employees

  • The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released new data showing the pandemic’s impact on business, based on a survey of 3,000 companies in the days after the government’s tough social distancing restrictions were announced on 29 March.

  • @davidjablonski said:
    The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released new data showing the pandemic’s impact on business, based on a survey of 3,000 companies in the days after the government’s tough social distancing restrictions were announced on 29 March.

    https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/Latestproducts/5676.0.55.003Main Features1Week Commencing 30 March 2020?opendocument&tabname=Summary&prodno=5676.0.55.003&issue=Week Commencing 30 March 2020&num=&view=

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  • @raindog308 said:

    truweb said: We try to keep the working day normal, but we can't confirm that the employee is actually doing their job.

    Why? Either you're seeing the output of their work or you aren't.

    Depends on the work. Sometimes, the complaints or problems happen weeks later, after which it's too late to correct.

  • @TimboJones said:

    @raindog308 said:

    truweb said: We try to keep the working day normal, but we can't confirm that the employee is actually doing their job.

    Why? Either you're seeing the output of their work or you aren't.

    Depends on the work. Sometimes, the complaints or problems happen weeks later, after which it's too late to correct.

    how do you track report of your employees?

  • @vishald said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @raindog308 said:

    truweb said: We try to keep the working day normal, but we can't confirm that the employee is actually doing their job.

    Why? Either you're seeing the output of their work or you aren't.

    Depends on the work. Sometimes, the complaints or problems happen weeks later, after which it's too late to correct.

    how do you track report of your employees?

    Toggl

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @raindog308 said:

    truweb said: We try to keep the working day normal, but we can't confirm that the employee is actually doing their job.

    Why? Either you're seeing the output of their work or you aren't.

    That's what I was thinking. Unless their job is actually just to be sitting it their chair and their bosses job is to intimidate them I can see how that'd only work in an office environment.

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Task tracking software is essential regardless if you work in an office or from home. I always found Monday to be a good system.

  • serveria_comserveria_com Member, Host Rep

    Let's see what May will be like... in April we even had a slight increase in signups (insignificant, something like 5% or so). Lots of peeps (not in our company though) are heard to be having issues with alcohol due to lockdown... :'(

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    I think we are going to see the start of a return to the new normal over the next 10 days. As covid-19 related deaths continue to fall in the western world I'd expect to see restaurants, offices, etc, start to reopen.

    No doubt though that there will be more folks working from home on a permanent basis. These types of things have a tendency to alter human behavior.

  • @jbiloh said:
    I think we are going to see the start of a return to the new normal over the next 10 days. As covid-19 related deaths continue to fall in the western world I'd expect to see restaurants, offices, etc, start to reopen.

    No doubt though that there will be more folks working from home on a permanent basis. These types of things have a tendency to alter human behavior.

    I agree with this, more people will end up working from home where possible and this will be a major thinking of businesses going forward too in regards to reducing costs by having less office space, for example. The question is how much will working from home for some affect productivity.

  • koliekolie Member

    I like working away from home. There is something to be said about a dedicated work environment for productivity. That being said the quarantine period has been super productive for me. I've gained 2+ hours from the commute. I can pick hours that work best for me to function ( instead of work around traffic hours ). I do a mix of hosting and MSP type work. The MSP business has really been a boom for me - and my coworkers already mostly do home based stuff.

    I've found I've been really able to focus on new areas of business and am working on moving into launching VPS hosting publically instead of just managed systems via the MSP side.

    I've also taken time to update my skillset and work on my home lab more. Nothing like coming out of quarantine with a host of new/improved skills.

  • Actually I enjoy working at home.

    But it seems the virus crisis is going to be over here. At least I will need to go back to office soon.

  • for a business not really. because we are an entertainment media so we can ride the wave since lot of people work from home need some entertainment.

    for productivity yes, so many distractions at home..

  • mywebhostingmywebhosting Member, Host Rep

    @vishald said:
    How are you guys managing your business have you let your employees work from home or gave them a paid leave?

    I don't think it will effect the hosting business. Most of them are already working from home.

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