Companies Face Time Off Backlog or Burnout

By |2020-07-17T14:57:11-04:00July 14th, 2020|Millennials, Office Habits, Summer Vacation, Work-Life Balance|

Companies Face Time Off Backlog or Burnout During a time when business professionals are juggling work and life responsibilities in tandem while logging longer workdays from home, 85% have barely touched their time off or haven’t taken a single day off all year [...]

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Most Canadian professionals plan on self-gifting this holiday season

By |2019-02-14T05:46:18-05:00December 18th, 2017|Holiday Season, Millennials, Office Habits, Work Bosses|

Most Canadian professionals plan on self-gifting this holiday season The holidays are not just about gifting others but for gifting yourself in Canada, with a total of 68% of survey respondents reporting that they plan on self-gifting this year. When we buy, we buy big. [...]

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Professionals Unwinding as Summer Sets In

By |2019-02-14T05:46:19-05:00July 10th, 2017|Office Habits|

Professionals Unwinding as Summer Sets In As the warmer days roll through the workplace, business professionals are catching summertime fever. For many white-collar workers, this time of year brings lighter workloads, less-restrictive schedules and a more relaxed office environment. Almost half of all business professionals [...]

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Cubicle Comradery and the Proliferation of the Work Spouse

By |2021-05-04T15:26:51-04:00February 14th, 2017|Office Habits, Work Spouse Research|

Cubicle Comradery and the Proliferation of the Work Spouse Work spouses are sprouting up in offices all over North America The concept of a work spouse has been around for ages, but in a world where the 40-hour work week is an anomaly, business professionals [...]

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Water Cooler Talk: Weather, “Game of Thrones,” Football Dominate Office Chatter

By |2019-02-14T05:46:21-05:00September 15th, 2016|Office Habits|

Water Cooler Talk: Weather, "Game of Thrones," Football Dominate Office Chatter 55% admit to faking interest in water cooler topics they discuss just to get through the workday While actual water coolers may have dropped by the wayside, pop-culture, TV, sports and the always safe [...]

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Senior Executives Write Their Own Office Rules

By |2019-02-14T05:46:22-05:00June 1st, 2016|Senior Executives|

Senior Execs Write Their Own Office Rules Business professionals at the level of senior executive or above are more likely to describe work as "fun" over "just a job," according to an Office Pulse survey.   Office attitudes change when employees reach senior-executive [...]

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Businesses face $1.3B in lost productivity during March Madness

By |2019-02-14T05:46:22-05:00March 9th, 2016|March Madness|

Businesses face $1.3B in lost productivity during March Madness Justin Jackson of the North Carolina Tar Heels dunks the ball in the second half against the Syracuse Orange during the NCAA Men's Final Four Semifinal at NRG Stadium on April 2, 2016 in Houston, [...]

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9-in-10 Professionals Unlikely to Use “Facebook at Work”

By |2019-02-14T05:46:22-05:00January 25th, 2016|News|

9-in-10 Professionals Unlikely to Use “Facebook at Work” The newly launched Facebook at Work has failed to make much of a splash in the working world. In fact, just 12% of business professionals are even aware of the new business version of the social site, [...]

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