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Many SME employees, particularly younger workers, want to upskill. But fewer than one-third have received formal training in the last 12 months, according to a new survey.
The annual Edelman Trust Barometer shows that a higher sense of “grievance” leaves people more resistant to innovation and more likely to have an unfavourable view of business.
A wellbeing expert explains the lessons business leaders can learn from athletes and highlights the importance of open conversations around mental health.
Uncertainty lingers in the UK as permanent staff appointments decline at an accelerated pace, according to a monthly report from KPMG and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
Two-thirds of recruiters say they have seen an increase in candidates looking for new jobs from companies mandating five days a week in a central office.
Economic uncertainty in the UK continues to affect business confidence, according to a monthly report from KPMG and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
A digital transformation expert provides a road map for organisations, emphasising that the process should not be tied to grand plans or large capital allocations.
FM’s editor-in-chief details articles on ransomware threats, recruitment fraud, how to assess the value of AI, and maximising value as a CFO. Listen to the podcast episode or read the Q&A.
Employers proceed with a hesitant approach to hiring as business confidence continues to fluctuate, according to a monthly report from KPMG and the REC.
Nearly half of employees using AI say they have no idea how to achieve the productivity gains their employers expect, which could lead to burnout, a new report said.