Question: "What you do at work is your boss' business" is a timely warning for all employees to heed. Last year, your company installed a new computer surveillance program in an effort to improve office productivity. As a courtesy, all employees were informed of this change. The license for the software costs $30,000 per year. After a year of use, productivity has risen 10%, which translates into a savings of $30,000. Discuss other factors, in addition to productivity, that could have been used to justify the surveillance software.