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AI has so far delivered only modest gains in productivity and almost no increase in pay or reductions in working hours ...
A new study published in the Journal Nature suggests that moments of wonder and amazement can significantly reduce depression ...
A new partnership known as The Great North has been launched by mayors in the North of England to drive economic growth and ...
New research offers insights into the complex factors that shape job satisfaction and how people feel about their work and ...
The way people communicate on social media is reshaping how they connect and collaborate with each other in the workplace ...
A new survey claims that impostor syndrome remains widespread across workplaces, affecting both wellbeing and professional development ...
The shift towards hybrid working has not significantly changed where people live, or helped to distribute talent more evenly ...
The number of UK employers expecting to increase headcount in the next three months has fallen to a record low outside of the ...
The UK government has unveiled a significant restructuring of the public sector, aiming to relocate 12,000 civil service jobs ...
Around two-thirds of organisations now believe they may have downsized their office space too much over the past few years.
As the use of AI in the workplace continues to rise, new research from Henley Business School reveals that while optimism about AI’s potential is on the rise, so is the feeling of being overwhelmed by ...
The Biophilic Design Sourcing Hub offers a destination for specifiers to discover responsible materials and products ...
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