ZDNET's key takeaways AIs were given work tasks already completed by real people.The AIs failed miserably compared with the ...
A new study has found that businesses offering remote and hybrid work are growing faster than those requiring employees to come into the office, dealing a serious blow to the return-to-office movement ...
If you want to cut down on employee burnout, remote work could be the answer, with a new study showing that those with flexible working arrangements are less exhausted, the primary symptom of burnout.
Founder Reports looks at how leadership approaches designed for in-office environments can be improved to meet the needs of ...
Thirty-nine percent of remote workers say they use certain software to give the impression that they are busier. Parents working remotely admit they must juggle more from kids to household tasks, ...
Working from home has provided major benefits for employees’ work-life balance. Remote workers save time and money by not having to commute. They can eat lunch in their kitchen instead of going out ...
New research shows Tulsa’s strategy to attract remote workers is paying off—creating jobs and delivering long-term economic benefits for locals. TULSA, Okla. - New research shows Tulsa’s strategy to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Physicians who utilized remote scribes saw an increase in patient satisfaction compared with those who used ...
Remote CEO arrangements are associated with weaker operating performance and low employee approval, according to a study published May 30 by the HKU Jockey Club Enterprise Sustainability Global ...
They've been both blamed for emptying out Hartford's downtown and envied for their ability to do laundry during the workday. But who exactly are these remote workers who have become so visible yet ...
Even as it's become clear that an inherited susceptibility to some cancers is more common than once thought, genetic testing of family members of cancer patients hasn't increased as much as experts ...
Investigators from UB’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) were among those from several institutions who were recently awarded a two-year, $2.1 million grant from NCATS (National ...