Author: CXM Editorial

job security

Employees value job security above all else

A survey by Robert Walters found that 77% of professionals now value job security more than pay. 53% of employers have noticed that job candidates have discussed job security more often this year. The survey found that 71% of workers hesitate...

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four-day working week

UK workers have right to request four-day working week

Under new government plans, UK workers could be given the right to request a four-day working week. The education minister, Jacqui Smith, on Friday morning dismissed reports of businesses being forced to accept these demands but said workers could be...

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human touch customer service

Consumers want a human touch in customer service

Twilio released a study showing that consumers want to talk to real people. The study found that 48% of UK and German consumers feel most understood when speaking to a person. This suggests that good listening is crucial for building...

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Supply chain

New partnership aims to grow supply chain SMEs

ProspectSoft has teamed up with Oxford Brookes Business School to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the supply chain sector leverage their customer data for growth. The partnership, supported by a grant from Innovate UK, involved researchers from Oxford Brookes...

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This week in CX

This week in CX: mobile errors are causing consumer distrust and discomfort

Happy Friday! ‘This week in CX’ brings you the latest roundup of industry news. This week, we’ve been looking at the latest research in AI attitudes and advancements, progress in the retail industry, and flexible workspaces. We’re also discussing new research into customers...

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AI in the cx industry

Is AI going to save the CX industry?

68% of CX leaders are expecting an end to traditional customer experience as we know it, according to new research released from Zendesk. Nearly 7 in 10 UK CX leaders believe the volume of customer service interactions will increase five times...

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smart name tags being used for flexible virtual meetings

Smart name tags will enhance connections and inclusivity in flexible workspaces

Video conferencing platform Zoom has announced the public beta of smart name tags, a new feature designed to enhance inclusivity and engagement in Zoom Meetings. These tags work with AI to pick up and apply names to multiple participants in one...

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turnover

UK employers brace for rising turnover as economy recovers

A recent survey by Personio reveals that nearly half of UK employers (49%) anticipate a surge in employee turnover within the following year. Additionally, six in ten businesses reported a decline in staff engagement, suggesting that the “big stay” period of...

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ai investment

Pressure, trust in investment, and responsible policy are driving AI investment

A new survey from ABBYY has found that 58% of companies are worried they will be left behind if they don’t use AI – thus driving their primary motivations for investment. The average investment cost in AI reached £730,000 in the...

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generative ai cybersecurity attack

17% of cyberattacks will involve generative AI by 2027

Gartner has forecasted that worldwide end-user spending on IT security is projected to increase 15.1% – total $212 billion – by 2025. With this, generative AI will trigger a spike in the cybersecurity resources required to secure it. This will lead...

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