Monitoring Employees Pays Off!
Remote Monitoring helped one restaurant owner boost profits by 40%
MyVirtual Network
"Be There...Even When You're Not"
MyVirtual Network can let you keep an eye on employees, boost profits and pinpoint problems. A restaurant owner trusted that his employees were hard at work after he left. Then, he decided to look in on them with remote monitoring and recorded video.
He installed MyVirtual Network on the premises and started using his cell phone or any computer, it let him view the action at his eatery with live real- time video remotely. The live video was highly revealing. The restaurant manager on duty went home minutes after he left. Servers sat at tables, sent text messages on their cell phones, gave free meals to friends and cooks took multiple cigarette breaks each hour.
"I couldn't believe it! "You may trust your employees, but you don't know what happens when you walk out that door." Now the 20 workers at the restaurant know the boss is watching even if he is not there. Using any internet enabled cell phone or computer he can log in and can see whether employees cleaned the restaurant when they said they would. He even can see whether they're smiling at customers, if a customer's order arrives at the table late or if employees are helping themselves to meals. Monitoring and recording can be used not only just to catch thieves but also can identify problems within the company and for business owners the savings justify the cost.
You can be alerted by e-mail and text messages when your business is opened or closed, search video clips and snapshots based on location, date, time and when armed any motion in the camera's field of view.
This technology helped one fast-food franchise avoid a frivolous lawsuit. The cameras caught a woman deliberately spilling her own soda so that she could slip and fall in the puddle. Presented with the recorded video, the would-be litigant backed down. Watching video remotely can help you notice when your overstaffed. You can adjust employee schedules accordingly and cut labor costs. "The technology can more than pay for itself".
"As an operator and by monitoring remotely you can also gain priceless free time.
A Texas auto body shop owner fretted about working too many hours and not seeking out enough new business. But he also didn't feel confident leaving the shop in the hands of his 15 employees. He started using remote monitoring , in just three months he added $75,000 in new business - because he was able to visit insurance companies and persuade them to refer clients to him. Meanwhile, his workers know they're on camera and behave as if he hasn't left. His ball and chain was removed, and it has also helped him identify and retain his best workers,






