Within the past decade the workplace as we knew it, is no more. Driven by evolving technology and the need for workplaces to become more digital, organisations are placing collaboration at the heart of their businesses.
Going on any kind of trip—let alone a business trip—requires a lot of preparation. Business trips are taken for the sake of your career, whether to attend a conference, negotiate deals, or even scope places out for business purposes.
Forward-thinking CEOs understand one thing that others don’t, creating a vibrant employee experience is the number one contributor to organisational success.
Bolt, a leading European on-demand transportation platform and strong rival to Uber, recently launched a dedicated environmental impact fund with seed capital of €10 million aimed at initiatives which deliver global social and environmental benefits.
Working in an organised, clean, and tidy place can really help promote productivity. It makes finding what you need easier and ensures that you don’t waste time looking for that important document.
Microsoft’s Japanese division attempted a 4-day work week for the month of August this year; the results? A whole 40% more productivity from employees.
Despite biometric technology existing since the early 90s, its overall use in the public domain has been limited making it more science fiction than fact. For the most part, the technology has been used in security measures adding to the misconceptions surrounding its wider application.
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