There is indeed a Microsoft Office feature called "Viva", but it supposed to be private to us.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/viva/insights/personal/overview/privacy-guide-users
Viva emails are grossly inaccurate for me. It recalls 80% focus time when clearly I have been in meetings (sometimes unnecessary but beyond my control) and in-person collaboration all day for a week.
I can't think what could be wrong! Sometimes I don't get time to accept my meetings; because I haven't figured out which one of my conflicts to pick. I still attend the one I feel is appropriate. Microsoft is someone unable to link attendance information from Teams?
Is Viva using this to predict that I am not attending a meeting? If that is true, where is the accountability on Microsoft for having designed unverifiable and un-auditable monitoring methods that clearly could affect people's career? Do they assume I am working entirely inside office products? I can't imagine what happens to some poor soul who needs to keep their job. Microsoft says their tool is not meant for monitoring... like that is going to prevent folks from using it.
Anyone with similar experience?