Topic / Theme: Employee Experience (EX)
AI Blind Spots: 85% of Enterprises Fear They Have Just 18 Months to Catch Up
Enterprises are racing headfirst into artificial intelligence. By the end of 2025, AI investments are expected to hit $644 billion, yet the business case for these massive bets remains shaky. According to the Larridin 2025 State of Enterprise AI Report,...
Employee Experience Analytics: From People Data to Business Impact
If your teams feel slower than they used to be, you’re not imagining it. A recent survey found that 64% of employees feel disengaged at work, with many calling out poor onboarding, thin manager support, and unclear expectations. On top of...
Career Development and Employee Experience: The New Differentiator in Talent Retention
People don’t leave jobs on a whim. More often than you’d think, they leave because they can’t see a future. That’s why career development & employee experience now sit at the centre of retention. There’s proof that professional development matters. LinkedIn...
Dishoom Spices up the EXA25 Awards, Wins Best Employee Experience Journey
The UK Employee Experience Awards (#UKEXA25) might be heavy on big business and digital companies, with weighty expectations. But there were plenty of nominees at the Hilton Hotel event to add some delight and surprise to proceedings. One such winner was...
Taken for Granted: 84% of Healthcare Workers Say They’re Burnt Out
Most (84%) healthcare workers say they feel taken for granted. More than half admit they are actively considering a job change within the next year. These aren’t just numbers on a page, but a brewing crisis for America’s healthcare system....
And the UK Employee Experience 2025 Awards Winners Are…
Wednesday, 17th of September saw the UK’s EX great and good, plus an impressive showing of new EX talent gather at the Hilton Hotel, Paddington in London. Under the stage lights, over 200 guests saw teams collect Bronze, Silver and...
AI Is Shaping the Future of Work, But Only 18% of Tasks Are Fully Automatable
Just 18% of workplace tasks worldwide can be completely automated by artificial intelligence, according to new research from TechWolf’s Workforce Intelligence Index, which analysed more than two billion job postings between 2015 and 2025. The study highlights that while 38%...
Majority of U.S. Companies Now Require AI Use, Survey Finds
Artificial intelligence has quickly shifted from optional to essential in the modern workplace. According to a new survey from AIResumeBuilder.com, based on responses from 1,295 U.S. business leaders, 58% of companies now require employees to use AI tools. Among those,...
