Have you ever seen anything weird in the company toilet?

It’s no surprise to see a colleague’s forgotten mobile phone in the toilet. Recently, a mouse appeared in the toilet of Aifan’er’s office (???).

In the future, the “strange thing” we encounter in the toilet may not be as dramatic as the mouse, but it carries anti-human design ideas. It is a toilet named “StandardToilet”.

▲ “Humanyze’s” Smart Smart Card “, pictured from Archinect News

Humanyze emphasizes that the device samples speech data at a frequency of 48 samples / second and is only used to determine the tone of the speech, not the content of the conversation.

Steelcase, which specializes in office furniture and interior design, offers customers a ” office space consulting “service -they will” strategically “install sensors in the furniture, monitor and analyze the use of an office space in real time, and feedback to the employer.

Accenture reports that , 62% of corporate executives say their company collects employee data , Less than 1/3 of them expressed confidence in the security of this data.

For knowledge workers, the most important factor in improving efficiency is to create an environment where they can think deeply.

Charles Duhigg said , he is “habit The Power: Why We Live This Way and Work That Way. In his view, a comfortable environment, eliminating interference factors is the key to improving productivity. Whether it is anti-human design toilets or uncomfortable surveillance products, they will only bring negative effects.

However, from the perspective of companies embracing monitoring technology, just as we keep swiping our phones to “lost phobia”, most companies would rather make mistakes later than miss this opportunity, even if they should do The goal is to set up a management system that better motivates employees to work actively.

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