Knowledge workers are an integral part of the UK economy, driving growth and prosperity in the years to come. Yet work is undergoing a fundamental shift as new ways of working – and new age ...
M-Files is a Business Reporter client. According to Harvard Business Review, knowledge workers spend an average of 41 per cent of their day on unsatisfying activities that do not use their primary ...
Technology has long had an impact on blue-collar workers, automating many manufacturing jobs. Now, with the advent of ChatGPT and generative AI, knowledge workers are anxious about the future of their ...
Humans already work alongside robots in industries such as manufacturing. Now, for knowledge workers, the threat of AI replacement is coming faster than they imagined. In early 2023, OpenAI's ChatGPT ...
New survey data from project management software provider Wrike shows that more than three-quarters of knowledge workers are overwhelmed by the volume of apps they’re using and yearning for a “single ...
Americans are struggling at work, according to a new report from Wrike. It found that workers are saying their workloads have grown by 31% in the last year. Leaders put the figure even higher, saying ...
As the world slowly recovers from the pandemic, many knowledge workers find themselves at a crossroads. On one hand, the prospect of returning to the office stirs up a cocktail of dread and nostalgia.
Despite a huge uptake in generative AI applications in recent months, new research from Canva reckons that many workers are at risk of being left behind and are opting for the “fake it ‘till you make ...
More than 9000 knowledge workers across the globe were surveyed, including 900 Australians who said they felt burnt out at work and were trying to do more with less resources in the current economic ...
Now out of the daily eye of managers, people are taking on additional, secret jobs. What could go wrong? Two corporate email addresses, two computers, two bosses? As many knowledge workers have been ...