State of Work Today
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Our crumbling health service
We make a lot of noise about short staffing in the health service, which is a fact, but are we missing another crisis that is more detrimental and pervasive?
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Work this way – a sense of entitlement
Work is supposed to offer meaning and gratification – you’re entitled to it.
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Breaking the cycle of workplace bullying and harassment
No one likes to be bullied or harassed, yet this is exactly what most of us will experience or witness at some stage of our working lives. What difference can we make?
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Breaking the workplace
Workplaces are a hive being busy, regardless of the cost in lost productivity and workforce wellbeing. Work is essential for us to be able to live – but what if how we live is essential to how we work?
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Targets at work – crushing, cruising or not relevant?
At work, targets have become the standard that business and its people work to. Have targets reduced us to nothing more than numbers in the workplace?
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Quiet quitting at work
Quiet quitting is the latest workplace phenomenon. It may sound like someone is silently resigning from their post, but it actually isn’t this at all.
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The state of the working world
Workplace pressures and stress challenge us to the point we live for weekends, and loathe Monday mornings. Can one person bring about the change needed for a new way of working?
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Spending money and the evolution of supply and demand
Spending money influences the law of supply and demand. Is it possible that it is also evolutionary and healing too?
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An employer’s dream - technology to predict employee behaviour
Technology to predict employee decisions may appear like a dream come true, but what if you could already do this yourself?
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We did it Together
The stress of competition at work – does it separate or unite us?