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Majority of young professionals feel happy about embracing AI in their lives

Workplace Insight

The global survey was conducted among recent graduates from the CEMS Master in International Management (MIM), who are now in their first year of work, or who have gone onto further study. Overall, 70 percent of graduates said that they feel optimistic about the future. Through CEMS we aim to foster a balanced narrative around AI.

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Employers brace for ‘talent exodus’ as people seek better pay

Workplace Insight

According to the survey by talent services company, Morgan McKinley for its 2023 Salary Guide , 56 percent of employees in the UK are looking to move jobs in the first half of the year, with 49 percent selecting better pay as the primary reason, followed by ‘better career growth and development opportunities’ (17 percent).

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Rising costs will oblige more companies to offer flexible working

Workplace Insight

Businesses don’t believe they cannot compete on salary alone and are instead offering flexibility to stay competitive. Over half (52 percent) of businesses have increased salaries to attract talented workers, but say wages rises can’t continue at the rate they have been going.

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Three quarters of people who left their pre-covid employer now want to go back

Workplace Insight

Half of the 3,000 people surveyed say that the reasons as to why they left in the first place are no longer applicable. Come 2023, and these pay rises now pale in comparison to the rising cost of living and inflation – with those new starters who were offered inflated salaries being much less likely to have received a pay increase this year.

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Why we need to consider switching to a 4-day workweek — now 

Ideas.Ted

The results: Increased productivity and creativity; improved recruitment and retention; less burnout for founders and leaders; and more balanced and sustainable lives for workers — all without cutting salaries or sacrificing customer service. As a result, companies didn’t cut salaries when they reduced hours.

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Julie Whelan CBRE Global Head of Occupier Research | It’s Time to Unleash the Workforce

Allwork

She is the lead author of CBRE’s semiannual office-use surveys. The latest survey, conducted in August, covered the office plans of 176 companies across the globe. Julie is the lead author of CBRE Semiannual Office Use Surveys, and we’ll be digging into their most recent pulse date during this episode.

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What can assistants expect in 2013

Practically Perfect PA

According to the National PA survey published by The Office Show in 2012 the relationship between assistant and manager has strengthen over the last few years as Directors and senior members of staff rely more heavily on their support staff. There are so many different forms of communication and that is only going to increase in 2013.

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