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Wednesday, 7 September 2022

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September 7th 2022
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: as the workplace and our relationship with it evolves, business leaders must establish happy, healthy and productive environments designed for future growth.

In this issue, understand the role of data in retaining talent, discover how the workplace in Australia has been transformed and assess the need for digital literacy in healthcare. You can also learn why achieving greater gender equality is crucial to building a sustainable ocean economy.
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Examine the future of work in the Asia-Pacific region. As organisations seek solutions that are flexible, collaborative, productive and secure, delve into the first of a four-part series on the new ways of working.
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Globalisation | blog
The great resignation in Asia-Pacific: is data the answer?
Charles Ross, our principal of policy and insights in Asia-Pacific, explores how businesses across the region are taking a data-driven approach to talent.
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Strategy and leadership | whitepaper
The rise of the external workforce and its impact on internal functions
Discover what this means for procurement and its changing role within organisations.
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Digital technologies could relieve the strain on the health workforce. Assess how prepared employees are for adopting digital technologies to manage healthcare demand.
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Sustainability | guest blog
The gender gap in ocean-based careers
Guest writer, Wietse van der Werf of the Sea Ranger Service, explores women's representation in emerging maritime roles and explains why ensuring diversity is a priority.
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Health | report
The employer imperative: driving US economic vitality through a healthy productive workforce
Covid-19 has caused employers to re-evaluate pre-pandemic norms to better support workers. Explore the business and wider economic benefits.
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