
How technology is revolutionising workplace health and safety
Employers' new technology may make it easier for them to comply with health and safety regulations, such as working from heights and employing lone employees.
Employers' new technology may make it easier for them to comply with health and safety regulations, such as working from heights and employing lone employees.
Companies are under pressure to meet their technical talent needs while also balancing the desire to diversity their staff. Read more:
While the nature of future occupations is continually changing, the way they are structured is also undergoing a fundamental shift. Read more:
If there's one thing the IT sector can learn from the worldwide epidemic, it's that change isn't always as difficult as it appears. Here are the changes for the coming year in the workplace:
Sensor technology is being used by many industries, including those in real estate and facilities management, to assist eliminate COVID-related hazards. Read more:
Organizations are evolving as a result of technology, and culture must adapt to stay up. Here’s what can be expected:
There hasn't been a greater experiment in recent memory when it comes to change management that has interrupted work as much as the last 18 months. The role of technology began with the real-time delivery of essential information to the workforce.