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The Great Return: Analyzing Office Traffic Data in the Post-Pandemic Era

The Great Return: Analyzing Office Traffic Data in the Post-Pandemic Era

This article delves into the latest data on workplace traffic trends, revealing a significant rebound in office attendance since Labor Day 2021. We examine the rise of hybrid work models, regional variations in return-to-office rates, and the growing importance of vaccination policies in the workplace.

Amelia Clarkson
By Amelia Clarkson

Here Are 10 Essential Employee Engagement Metrics You Should Always Be Watching

Here Are 10 Essential Employee Engagement Metrics You Should Always Be Watching

Employee engagement is a key driver of organizational success. Engaged employees are more productive, more satisfied with their jobs, and more likely to stay with their company. By measuring and tracking employee engagement, you can identify areas where you can improve engagement levels and boost organizational performance.

Charlotte Reed
By Charlotte Reed

Unlocking the Power of Analytics in the Workplace: How Data is Transforming Business Operations

Unlocking the Power of Analytics in the Workplace: How Data is Transforming Business Operations

In today's data-driven business landscape, companies are increasingly turning to analytics and data analysis to optimize their workplace operations. From improving employee productivity to streamlining processes, the power of data is transforming the way businesses function. This blog post explores the various ways in which companies are leveraging analytics and how data analysis is reshaping the modern workplace.

Sophia Marshall
By Sophia Marshall

3 Simple Steps to Harnessing the Power of Workplace Data

3 Simple Steps to Harnessing the Power of Workplace Data

The amount of data that organizations collect about their workplaces is growing exponentially. This data can be used to improve space utilization, employee productivity, and workplace satisfaction. But how do you harness the power of workplace data? Here are 3 simple steps to get you started.

Amelia Clarkson
By Amelia Clarkson