The positive employment impact of Finland’s Liideri programme
Should countries invest in programmes that support Workplace Innovation in firms? The short answer is yes.
Should countries invest in programmes that support Workplace Innovation in firms? The short answer is yes.
Excellence is not something you achieve once and forever. It is something to be pursued and maintained to the highest standards in a society which evolves and changes very quickly.
The Bulgarian passenger transport sector was one of the worst affected in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, and several measures regarding personnel and work processes have been taken to deal with the situation.
If you look closely at where the discussion on technology and work has been going, it does not suggest a promising future for workers.
Shared learning between companies is a hugely useful resource in finding ways to change entrenched attitudes and work practices. It highlights tried and tested approaches and avoids reinventing the wheel, while at the same time stimulating new thinking and innovation.
Join us in this unique virtual journey where you’ll meet and discuss Gripple’s journey towards a culture of engagement and innovation.
Multinational manufacturer of defence products MBDA has instructed Workplace Innovation Europe Limited (WIE) to deliver its Workplace Innovation Practitioner Programme to twelve of its Innovation Champions based across Europe.
The Workplace Innovation Diagnostic® is a unique on-line employee survey, providing companies with a clear roadmap of the types of changes they need to make, and where to make them for high performance, innovation, positive mental health and employee well-being.
Working remotely is not new but its practicality, necessity and wide-ranging benefits have been thrown into sharp relief because of Covid-19.
The relaunch of the Good Work & Mental Wellbeing Lab, focusing on how companies can introduce the types of good practice that we know lead to positive mental health and engagement through work.