Great Resignation stories
Europe's institutions combat a talent shortage and the Great Resignation by harnessing Low-code/No-Code technology, quickening app development whilst fostering innovation and digital transformation.
Telehouse study reveals a significant artificial intelligence skills gap among UK IT leaders, with 33% reporting insufficiency.
Generation Z, the new breed of digital nomads, is shaking up the world of work and forcing employers to align with their values and provide flexibility.
Despite 88% of employees using AI, companies risk losing up to 40% of productivity gains due to poor training and weak talent strategies, a global survey finds.
From the Great Resignation to Quiet Quitting, employers are having to manage rapidly evolving and ever more nuanced dynamics within the workforce.
I've been a manager for more than 15 years, and during that time, I've learned not only from others' mistakes and best practices but from my own.
The reports together highlight the impact of 'the great resignation' and worsening candidate shortages - reflecting a tight talent market.
The concept of a talent shortage may be a myth as companies embrace remote work and tap into a borderless talent pool.
Many organisations worldwide have accelerated DX to better respond to changing market drivers and business environments after the disruption of the pandemic.
The global employment market has shifted, leading to the great resignation as workers seek better opportunities. #Resignation #Employment.
Research from Salesforce's MuleSoft shows that 98% of Australian organisations say it has become more difficult to retain skilled developers.
Digital agency Smith Brothers Media's CEO, James Smith, discusses the impact of The Great Resignation on businesses in the Asia-Pacific region.
Organisational leaders can prepare to modernise HR and finance functions as pandemic-triggered events deplete talent.
A global internet technology company has taken the top spot as the best employer in Australia and 16 other countries.
Nearly half of Australians now prioritise pay rises over flexibility, with job loyalty rising amid economic uncertainty and work stress in 2026.
Surge in job satisfaction among young Australian tech professionals signals a shift from 'Great Resignation' to 'The Big Stay'.
The Work Futurist at Atlassian will be the closing speaker at next week's Tax Institute's Tax Summit in Sydney.
Coined in 2021, the phrase 'the great resignation' refers to millions of employees globally leaving their jobs. The phenomenon is real and impacting SMEs.
The majority of global office workers are feeling increased pressure due to colleagues resigning, with 60% considering resigning themselves.
Great Resignation poses major risk to Australia's services sector & economy, but can also be turned into an opportunity, says DyFlex Solutions.