GUEST OPINION: Australian businesses are taking a keen interest in using network data to solve two business problems that have emerged in recent times: office space utilisation and energy use.
Forty percent of all Australian workers say they are engaged in quiet quitting behaviours and only 9% are actively planning to leave their jobs, according to enterprise cloud communications and contact centre solutions RingCentral’s research conducted in partnership with Ipsos.
Global document productivity software company Nitro Software has released research which it says shows that while there is some desire to return to the office, most employees want to continue working from home (WFH) in some capacity and expect employers to offer remote work options post-pandemic.
They say a change is as good as a holiday, but despite being a universal constant (and making your pockets very heavy), the last decade saw the most rapid change in our history - with the COVID-19 tinged decade we're currently in set to see change changing at the fastest pace yet.
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