Business strategy

'Digital friction' impacting employee efficiency

'Digital friction' impacting employee efficiency

New report reveals the human impact of digital frictions at work

Dexter Tilo Nov 19, 2025
Lack of leader communication fuelling AI anxieties, report finds

Lack of leader communication fuelling AI anxieties, report finds

New report reveals employees are being excluded from the AI conversation

What helps after work setbacks? Not what researchers thought

What helps after work setbacks? Not what researchers thought

New study finds help from immediate colleagues may not be the best source of support

Non-compete ban could shift focus to hiring and onboarding in insurance, say KPMG experts

Non-compete ban could shift focus to hiring and onboarding in insurance, say KPMG experts

Canada’s looming non-compete ban might not spark mass job-hopping – but it’s about to make insurers rethink how they hire, reward, and keep their top people

Risk of offering 'best and final' pay deals to candidates

Risk of offering 'best and final' pay deals to candidates

Skipping the pay negotiation stage may not be the best candidate experience

Soft market tests mining insurers' resolve: Muñoz warns against chasing cheap coverage

Soft market tests mining insurers' resolve: Muñoz warns against chasing cheap coverage

Softening mining insurance market could lure companies into chasing cheap premiums – a move that risks leaving them exposed when major losses strike

Canadian insurers brace for tariff turbulence despite Carney's reassurances

Canadian insurers brace for tariff turbulence despite Carney's reassurances

Despite PM's best efforts to focus on the future, here and now is worrying

Aon Canada president: Soft market set to persist, with key outliers

Aon Canada president: Soft market set to persist, with key outliers

Stéphane Lespérance says Canada's insurance market remains stable and well-capitalized – but warns that while most lines are softening, complex industrial risks still demand discipline

Canada's 2026 economy on thin ice, says BMO chief economist at IBAO conference

Canada's 2026 economy on thin ice, says BMO chief economist at IBAO conference

Canada's economy may just avoid a recession – but only narrowly – as trade tensions, regional disparities, and demographic shifts weigh on growth, says Doug Porter

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