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Layoff Survivors Face a Learning Crisis with Real Business Consequences

Layoff Survivors Face a Learning Crisis with Real Business Consequences

While layoffs often grab the headlines, it’s the employees left behind who are carrying the burden, and many are doing it without a roadmap. A new survey from Kahoot! reveals that U.S. companies are neglecting a critical part of their...

Freshworks’ Freddy: Agentic AI Launched at Refresh, Mika Yamamoto Explains It All

Freshworks took over Arsenal’s Emirate’s Stadium in London last week for the Refresh Europe event, with partners, customers, prospects and CXM in attendance. The main focus of the event, aside from the value Freshworks provides through the ease-of-use in Freshdesk...

Brits Lose Patience with Poor Customer Support

Brits Lose Patience with Poor Customer Support, and They’re Not Afraid to Walk Away

According to new research by Quantum Metric, more than half of Brits (57%) have abandoned a purchase simply because of poor customer support, proving that bad service doesn’t just hurt brand perception — it hits the bottom line. Whether it’s...

Message Received: The RCS Revolution Is Here

Message Received: The RCS Revolution Is Here

Business messaging is evolving fast, and Infobip is at the centre of it. According to Infobip’s new report, Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging is seeing explosive growth, redefining how brands connect with their customers. Based on over 530 billion...

Flying in 2025 Means More Stress, Fewer Bags, and Lower Tolerance

Flying in 2025 Means More Stress, Fewer Bags, and Lower Tolerance

As peak summer travel ramps up, a new survey from luggage shipping company LugLess reveals what many frequent flyers already suspect: air travel in 2025 is less about the joy of the journey and more about managing stress, cutting corners,...

AI Is Running Customer Service, Are You Ready for It? 

AI Is Running Customer Service. Are You Ready for It?

Artificial intelligence has moved out of the sci-fi world and into everyday life, now powering the backbone of most customer service desks. In 2025, the role of AI has expanded beyond simple automation, evolving into a sophisticated orchestration of personalised,...

UK Doctors Say Time Off Matters More Than Money

An increasing number of UK doctors are willing to sacrifice a portion of their salary for a shot at a better life outside the hospital, according to Medscape UK’s latest report on doctors’ well-being. Almost 50% of the respondents in The...

Worried shopper at the supermarket

From Champagne to Sweatpants: What Consumers Are Cutting to Afford Groceries

According to Blue Yonder’s latest survey, as many as 85% of consumers worldwide are worried about the continued rise in grocery prices. Conducted across key markets including the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Australia/New Zealand (ANZ), and the Middle East, the...

Gift Cards Are the New Currency, And Everyone’s Cashing In 

Gift Cards Are the New Currency, And Everyone’s Cashing In

Despite persistent economic uncertainty, American consumers are planning to buy more gift cards in 2025—10% more than they did in 2024, according to new research from Blackhawk Network (BHN). With inflation and cost-of-living pressures still top-of-mind, gift cards are becoming...

HR Turns to AI for Hiring Help But Lacks the Skills to Use It Effectively

HR Turns to AI for Hiring Help But Lacks the Skills to Use It Effectively

HR leaders see clear benefits in AI-powered tools, but many admit they don’t have the skilled workforce to use them effectively. Capterra’s 2025 HR Software Trends Survey, which gathered insights from over 3,200 HR professionals across 11 countries, reveals how rising...

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