
5 Takeaways from PAFOW SF 2019
We attended The People Analytics – Future of Work conference in San Fransisco last week. Apart from having a great time connecting with some amazing people in the space, we found the various sessions incredibly insightful. Here are our top 5 takeaways from the event. Josh Bersin: Radical changes in expectations by employees have shifted...

Meeting Effectiveness Updates - July 2018
In July 2018 the Worklytics Meeting Effectiveness reports were updated with a number of improvements and new features, driven by feedback from our users. This included fixes to a few bugs identified in the underlying data for certain users which may have impacted the accuracy of their results. For more detail see our list of...

5 Simple Ways to Make Your Meetings More Productive
No one likes being in long meetings. Not only are they boring, but they cut into time that could be spent doing work. It’s estimated that people spend an average of 31 unproductive hours in meetings each month. That’s nearly an entire week per month spent in meetings. If you’re looking for ways to run...

Launch of New Manager Effectiveness Analysis
Managers have a lot on their shoulders. That's why it's so important to understand which manager behaviors are driving results - and which aren't. In this driver analysis, we unpack what actions managers should take to improve team productivity & engagement.

What Drives Quiet Quitting
While fears of widespread Quiet Quitting appear to be overblown, employee disengagement appears to be more concentrated in certain areas than others – suggesting that certain common factors such as leadership, culture, or work type may be driving Quiet Quitting behaviors.

Developer Experience: A Developer-Centric Approach to Productivity
Instead of fixating on developer output, we should focus on identifying the fundamental components of a productive development team and work environment. Solving this requires a different approach—a focus on optimizing the developer experience. This approach aims to understand the day-to-day experience of developers and the various friction points they may encounter at work.