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Our latest thinking on the issues that matter most in business and management

Our latest thinking on the issues that matter most in business and management

Can TikTok's US data be safe under the guardian of Oracle ?

Can TikTok's US data be safe under the guardian of Oracle ?

24/06/2022 04:46 PM -

Coal investments set to rise 10% this year as nations fret over energy security

Coal investments set to rise 10% this year as nations fret over energy security

22/06/2022 03:33 PM -

Coc Coc outperforms Firefox and Safari in terms of usage and preference

Coc Coc outperforms Firefox and Safari in terms of usage and preference

21/06/2022 04:49 PM - Among the crowded web browser landscape in Vietnam, Coc Coc holds itself as the second-most popular desktop web browser, next to Google Chrome.

Should we turn cameras on during virtual meetings ?

Should we turn cameras on during virtual meetings ?

19/06/2022 08:29 PM - Managers looking to encourage engagement and inclusion in remote meetings have long encouraged team members to keep their cameras turned on. But researchers examining remote employees’ reactions to the constant video conference calls of the remote work era have found that keeping video on all day actually increases so-called “zoom fatigue.” That’s particularly true for women and new employees, groups that already may feel that they are under the microscope.

Inflation rose 8.6% in May, highest since 1981

Inflation rose 8.6% in May, highest since 1981

16/06/2022 03:49 PM - The consumer price index rose 8.6% in May from a year ago, the highest increase since December 1981. Core inflation excluding food and energy rose 6%. Both were higher than expected. Surging food, gas and energy prices all contributed to the gain, with fuel oil up 106.7% over the past year. Shelter costs, which comprise about one-third of the CPI, rose at the fastest 12-month pace in 31 years. The rise in inflation meant workers lost more ground in May, with real wages declining 0.6% from April and 3% on a 12-month basis.

Microsoft Announces It Will Include Pay Ranges In All U.S. Job Postings. Experts Predict It Will Be The First Of Many

Microsoft Announces It Will Include Pay Ranges In All U.S. Job Postings. Experts Predict It Will Be The First Of Many

14/06/2022 10:45 AM - Microsoft said Wednesday it will include pay ranges in all of its U.S. job listings, a move that likely foreshadows a range of big corporations following suit, experts say, as competition for talent remains high. In a blog post, Microsoft said it would disclose salary ranges in all internal and external U.S. job postings no later than January 2023. That date is when Washington state, where Microsoft’s headquarters are located, will start requiring employers with at least 15 employees to disclose salary ranges for each position. The law covers Washington state; Microsoft’s initiative will apply “across the U.S.,” it said.

New study shows how having had COVID-19 may negatively impact your performance at work

New study shows how having had COVID-19 may negatively impact your performance at work

10/06/2022 10:56 AM -

The workers getting 100% pay for 80% of the hours

The workers getting 100% pay for 80% of the hours

09/06/2022 09:38 AM -

Helping employees feel like they belong

Helping employees feel like they belong

08/06/2022 09:47 AM - The global pandemic has created a new outlook for the future of work. Not only has it challenged existing employee value propositions, but it has also transformed the role of business leaders and how they approach innovation and success in the workplace. Meanwhile, work culture has become, and is still, imperative to building employee morale, fostering creativity, and ensuring employee loyalty.
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