by Tom Loveland | May 23, 2022 | Employee Productivity, Facial Recognition, Time tracking
As a business leader, how many times have you seen a timecard that has 8am – 5pm with a perfect 1 hour lunch break? Is it really possible to work that precisely? The answer, typically, is no. If their times are statistically improbable, should you really be...
by Tom Loveland | Aug 14, 2018 | Artificial Intelligence, Facial Recognition, Time tracking
It’s hard not to have heard, but Apple has released the iPhone X and ushered in the year of consumer facial recognition via its latest handset. Due to the popularity of facial recognition, it begs the question: What about using facial recognition for time tracking?...
by Tom Loveland | Jun 27, 2018 | Creativity, Employee Productivity, Facial Recognition, Time tracking
Do you remember those computer systems that made you change your password every 2 weeks? And security questions that asked you for your favorite pet as a kid? Or your favorite childhood band? (By the way, I can’t choose either of these. Too many pets to choose just...
by Tom Loveland | May 30, 2018 | Uncategorized
Why do biometric time clocks fail? Is it because they can all be spoofed? Do they fail because they are too expensive? Or perhaps because unions reject many types of biometric clocks? All of these reasons can contribute to a failure to adopt biometric time clocks....
by Tom Loveland | Mar 9, 2018 | Employee Productivity, Facial Recognition, Time tracking
Are challenges with your biometric time clock costing your organization? You can solve nearly all of these issues by managing by exception, rather than the traditional gatekeeper requirement of nearly all biometric time clocks. Can we discuss “false rejects” for a...