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New research suggests employee-sought AI tools are producing the most productivity.
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New research suggests employee-sought AI tools are producing the most productivity.
The Productivity Commission’s annual bulletin found Australia’s multifactor productivity fell by 0.5 per cent in ...
Those willing to engage, learn and experiment with AI now will find that opportunity expands rather than contracts
Productivity pressure, exhaustion and overtime put pressure on mental health in the education sector.
Reflecting on the 17 per cent of disengaged workers globally, one HR expert has noted that “people don’t quit the job, ...
Reshoring – the process of bringing manufacturing, production, or services back home – may well be critical in ensuring ...
Businesses around Australia are adopting AI in the hopes that it will boost their organisation’s productivity; however, ...
New research has revealed the impacts that workers face in navigating their right to disconnect – including risks of ...
Forty-seven recommendations have been put forward to improve Australia’s productivity, including an urgent reform of ...
Here’s why preventable productivity loss is a metric you should be measuring, writes Cia Kouparitsas.
Employers take an average of five weeks to hire permanent staff, putting pressure on existing staff and overall ...
In 2026, the “AI productivity winners” aren’t going to be the companies that can automate the fastest, one chief people ...
Frequent use of AI among workers was found to lead to higher levels of life satisfaction and higher confidence in career ...