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Workspan Daily
05/26/2025
For example, KPMG reported that 83% of CEOs expect a “full return to the office within the next three years.”
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Workspan Daily
07/08/2025
Workspan Daily article;Hello, CAIO: Are You Ready for the Rise of the Chief AI Officer?
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Workspan Daily
07/21/2025
Department of Energy Office of Science national research facility.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
10/27/2025
“One of the most striking insights from our [research] is how strongly the benefits experience influences loyalty and trust,” said Selerix chief executive officer Tim Pratte.
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Workspan Daily
11/03/2025
It’s a perfect storm of economic tension, said John Land, the chief advocacy officer at Vantage Circle, an employee engagement and benefits platform.
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Workspan Daily
11/10/2025
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“What we’re seeing is that promise doesn’t equal profit,” said Amy Cappellanti-Wolf, Dayforce’s executive vice president and chief people officer.
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Workspan Daily
01/14/2026
Equipping Your Employees
For HR and total rewards (TR) leaders, the challenge with improving well-being can’t be solved with perks and salaries alone, said Andrew Shatte, the chief knowledge officer and cofounder of meQuilibrium, a workforce performance, engagement and well-being platform.
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Workspan Daily
01/25/2022
Pay equity “is a hot topic at both the federal and state level,” said Justine Farris-Niehaus, a labor and employment attorney in the Indianapolis office of Barnes & Thornburg.
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Workspan Daily
04/19/2023
And while a layoff may be “necessary and appropriate” at an organization, it’s nonetheless important to treat people with dignity and respect throughout the process, wrote John Bremen, chief strategy, innovation and acceleration officer at WTW, in a recent piece for Forbes .
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Workspan Daily
07/06/2023
Factors to consider include the overall office footprint and which differentials should be applied to locations falling into higher and lower cost structures.
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