The majority of IT teams have suffered outages due to overlooked critical alerts: many professionals now admit to deliberately ignoring alerts in order to cope
Just 12% of professionals bother to read internal communications in full. The “employee attention recession” is a critical issue that leaders must address
This week’s column marks a significant anniversary for me on this site. I’d like to explain why I’m still here, still posting, but that’ll take some context, so … bear with me while I embarrass myself in a true (but eyerolling-ly silly) story
By allowing key employees to share in long‑term value creation with significant tax advantages, EMI helps employers compete for talent beyond salary alone
Activism itself is not misconduct but organisations should proactively manage actors who amplify existing grievances through narrative shaping or selective leaks
Business leaders must be able to offer clear evidence that development efforts build the capabilities needed to deliver strategy, integrate AI and adapt at speed
Entry-level job postings are disappearing as AI takes on more of the routine work that once defined early careers, a shift that will damage the future workforce
Well, heck … this last week has been a blast! If you somehow missed it, a fellow identified as Chamel Abdulkarim (allegedly) set fire to a 1.2 million-square-foot warehouse packed full of bog roll pallets last Tuesday.
As AI becomes central to business success and long-term competitiveness, there i a growing disconnect between university training and workplace expectations