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【市場消息】遙距辦公 節省交通時間

全球首個針對辦公模式演變的詳細經濟研究指出,靈活辦公的上升,將在2030年前為全球帶來 10.04 兆美元的經濟收益....... ...

Companies are missing out on mum power

Insufficient understanding of the importance of enticing new mothers back to the workforce, and persisting traditional management practices, are hindering Hong Kong companies in tapping the potential of working mothers, writes Andrea Zavadszky. ...

Dad's time to shine

The drive for mandatory paid paternity leave could help fathers both at work and at home, writes Chris Davis. ...

Work-related woes leave staff highly strung

Job stress comes in different forms and while a certain amount of workplace stress is considered by some experts to be positive, it can lead to adverse consequences, such as lower productivity as well as emotional and physical health problems, writes Chris Davis. ...

Flexibility helps boost loyalty and productivity

While the issue of fixed working hours continues to provoke lively debate in Hong Kong, the concept of flexible hours is becoming more appealing to senior managers, writes Chris Davis. ...

Working space age

The explosive growth in staff mobility is having a seismic impact on the future of office design, writes Billy Clarke. ...

Scales levelling out on local work-life balance

Hong Kong employees who feel there are never enough hours in the day for both work and play can perhaps take heart from new findings that suggest their work-life balance is getting better compared with other major economic centres, writes Chris Davis. ...

Mum’s the word for business growth and staff retention

A significant number of skilled, experienced and productive employees are leaving the workplace every year, and Hong Kong companies could be doing much more to entice them back, writes John Cremer. ...

Worked to death

Are Hong Kong’s sleep-deprived workers pushing themselves dangerously close to physical and mental breakdown? Andrea Zavadszky asks the experts for advice. ...

Burnout busters

Andrea Zavadszky breaks a sweat as she hunts for solutions to Hong Kong’s rising stress levels. ...