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People want their offices to perform more like hotels

Workplace Insight

The survey of more than 6,000 consumers includes responses from the United States (2,005), United Kingdom (2,004) and Australia (2,008). Overall, just 9 percent of survey respondents globally don’t care about workplace amenities. The majority of people want flexibility to combine work-from-home with in-office options.

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Leadership Strategies For Resolving The RTO Conflict Through Collaboration

Allwork

Resolving it requires nuanced policies that balance employee flexibility with organizational needs. By resolving return-to-office struggles via collaboration, leaders can co-create policies enabling their organizations to thrive in the hybrid workplace of the future — and build social capital and community along the way.

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How DreamWorks Teaches All Employees to Flex Their Creativity Muscle

On The Job

DreamWorks would not have believed this accountant's assertion that he's not creative. Creative skills will be a more important driver of the economy than technical skills, according to a DreamWorks survey of 150 senior human resources executives. Read why in this story I did for Gannett/USAToday.

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6 Recruiting Lessons From World's Successful Recruitment Experts

Recruit CRM

In a survey carried out by LinkedIn, it was concluded that recruitment leaders across the world have identified with the above and are willing to create great changes in the workplace. To thrive this pandemic, each and every one of you must learn how to develop a calm and having just a workplace full of motivational posters is not enough.

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6 Recruiting Lessons From World's Successful Recruitment Experts

Recruit CRM

In a survey carried out by LinkedIn, it was concluded that recruitment leaders across the world have identified with the above and are willing to create great changes in the workplace. To thrive this pandemic, each and every one of you must learn how to develop a calm and having just a workplace full of motivational posters is not enough.