Why we work: an ADP inquiry

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Why people work and what organisations can do to help their employees thrive
Discover why people work and what organisations can do to help their employees thrive – download the free whitepaper below.

Work is not only a part of life: in many ways it is life. Our journey with work defines who we are, both to ourselves and to the world around us.

Ideally, we are able to integrate work and life in a way that transcends balance. An elevated experience at work erases the mythical lines that divide and embraces a seamlessness that helps us feel true and whole.

As work continues to evolve, ADP has made a unique commitment to understanding the world of work and helping organisations large and small, around the world, engage their people and thrive. Their multi-year, multi-faceted research programmes are uncovering what drives the evolving world of work and this free whitepaper draws on insights from multiple ADP studies to present an overall look of why people work and what organisations can do to help their employees thrive.

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