Workplace Culture
March Madness Betting: AI Hacking Could Cost U.S. Companies Over $18B
Advizex warns of AI cyber threats during March Madness, forecasting record losses for U.S. companies in 2024.
The Post Super Bowl IT Blues
More than two in five hybrid workers plan to work remotely after Super Bowl LVIII. Could this lead to a blitz of work for the IT team?
CEOs Are Waiting For GenAI To Move Past Hype
Despite potential of generative AI to transform the way business functions, c-suite execs are struggling to convert hype into reality, finds new Boston Consulting Group report.
Will Your Employees Leave In 2024?
Eagle Hill's Employee Retention Index signals more employees may leave their jobs during the first six months of 2024.
U.S. Ranks 16th On Remote Work List
Global Remote Work Index reveals best and worst countries to work remotely based on cyber safety, economic safety, digital and physical infrastructure, and social safety.
Global Tech Leaders: Artificial Intelligence Tops Concerns
Only 15% of tech leaders are prepared for generative AI and 88% say stronger regulation is needed, according to new Harvey Nash survey.
C-Suite: Organizations Would Benefit From AI, Trust Remains A Concern
Business leaders are optimistic about the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) despite concerns about trust and data accessibility, according to a new Workday Inc. survey.
Listen Now: Climate Change’s Impact On Violence
A behavioral risk expert discusses how climate change is impacting human behavior, creating an increased risk of workplace violence.
AAOS President: Workplace Violence In Health Care Settings Must Be Addressed
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has developed a workplace violence toolkit to protect orthopaedic practices and health care facilities.