CAREER DEV | Time Tracking That Actually Motivates People
Summary
Time tracking is widely used — and widely disliked.
In many organizations, it becomes a system of control rather than a source of insight, leading to low engagement, unreliable data, and limited impact on performance.
This talk explores why traditional time tracking fails and how it can be redesigned into a system that drives clarity, recognition, and motivation.
Instead of focusing on monitoring activity, the session introduces a different perspective: time tracking as a signal system for performance and behavior.
The talk presents a practical framework:
Tracking → Insights → Recognition → Motivation
Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how to transform time tracking into a tool that supports both business outcomes and team engagement — without increasing control or micromanagement.
Key Takeaways
- Link working time to real delivery outcomes and business impact
- Shift from control-based tracking to transparency-driven management
- Turn raw activity data into actionable performance signals
- Use recognition systems to reinforce desired behaviors
- Build trust and engagement through clear and visible contribution
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, attendees will be able to:
- Apply a structured approach to convert time tracking data into actionable insights
- Design tracking systems that improve transparency without increasing micromanagement
- Use performance signals to strengthen team accountability and stakeholder confidence
- Implement recognition-based practices to increase engagement and motivation
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