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i4cp and HRreview – The Productivity Predicament

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the productivity predicament
How to maximise employee productivity without sacrificing empathy

The results from the i4cp and HRreview ‘Productivity Redefined’ survey is here!In partnership with HRreview, the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) set out to demystify the topic of productivity. Hundreds of executives representing an array of industries were surveyed from organisations worldwide.

They found that there is a productivity predicament, where leaders are grappling with how to focus on results without abandoning empathy.

The Productivity Predicament brief breaks down the data from i4cp’s survey of 650 senior leaders from 52 countries.

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