Gen Z is expected to make up over 27% of the U.S. workforce by the end of 2025, and if your workplace wants to attract top ...
Does your customer experience meet your customers' expectations? According to PwC, it probably doesn't, as 54% of U.S.
The spreading use of artificial intelligence in business has generated much debate about its potential to replace many duties now done by humans—and also fears about the tech eliminating those jobs.
It’s one of the fundamental questions about generative AI: Can companies put it to good use? One answer comes from a new survey by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, which found ...
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport climbed two spots this year in J.D. Power’s annual North America Airport Satisfaction Study, finishing 10th among 27 large airports — a category ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is canceling a survey that collects data on hunger. Missouri groups that use the data say it’s important for understanding food insecurity. The department has ...
Nursing home administrators and nurse leaders are generally optimistic about the prospects of artificial intelligence in their work lives — to a surprising extent, as far as some observers believe.
Hoosier employers want to work with students and adult learners seeking on-the-job training, according to a recent survey, but few take advantage because they don’t have the time, capacity or funds.
After several years of favorable conditions for workers, with many job-hopping for better pay and benefits, the economy is once again an employer’s market. Despite that, nearly half (48%) of those ...
Ninety-three percent of students across the United States have used AI at least once or twice for school-related purposes, according to the latest AI in Education report from Microsoft. In partnership ...