financial wellbeing

Financial Wellness Gender Gap Widens, Reveals Report

The gap in financial wellness between men and women continues to grow in the US, with 53% of men reporting good financial wellness compared to just 36% of women, revealed a new report.
Working caregivers

7/10 Caregivers Struggle to Balance Job With Care Duties

Around seven out of 10 family caregivers are struggling to balance their jobs with caregiving duties, according to a new survey.
many companies are struggling to measure and communicate the return on their sustainability investments effectively, according to a new report.

Only a Quarter of Companies Prepared for Sustainability Reporting Requirements

Just 24% of companies say they are ready for upcoming sustainability reporting requirements, according to a new study.
A new survey of 900 CEOs reveals that nearly eight in 10 (78%) believe failed AI strategies could threaten their jobs as boards demand measurable AI results and stronger governance.

Just Three in 10 Workers Aspire to C-Suite Roles, Study Reveals

Who wants to be the boss? Just 3 in 10 employees in the US say they aspire to a C-suite role,...
Seeing visible LGBTQ+ role models and allies in senior ranks would significantly influence 80% LGBTQ+ Gen Z to accept a job offer made by a prospective employer.

Visible Role Models Would Influence 80% of LGBTQ+ Gen Zers to Accept Job Offer,...

An overwhelming 80% of LGBTQ+ Generation Z jobseekers said that seeing visible LGBTQ+ role models and allies in senior ranks would significantly influence...
Disabled people are key to making artificial intelligence (AI) accessible in the workplace.

Untapped Potential: Businesses Missing Out on $13 Trillion in Disability Spending Power

Just 2% of disabled consumers feel their lived experiences are consistently and accurately represented, according to The Valuable 500’s latest White Paper, launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos today.
Disabled people are key to making artificial intelligence (AI) accessible in the workplace.

International Day of Persons With Disabilities: Disability Inclusion Accelerates Profits & Productivity

Companies that lead in disability inclusion drive more revenue, net income and profit, outperforming their competitors, new research from Accenture, Disability:IN and the American Association of People with Disabilities has revealed.
Managing with fear

One-Third of Managers Lead With Fear, Costing $36 Billion in Lost Productivity

A new global study has found that one-third of emerging corporate leaders in the US are primarily leading with fear, creating work environments that cost the economy $36 billion annually in lost productivity.
A new report to mark Women's History Month and International Women's Day has revealed that only 28% of women feel their company’s culture actively supports them.

Older Women at Work Battling Ageism & Menopause Stigma

Eight out of 10 women in both the US and UK say that managing menopause symptoms at work is proving to be challenging as they battle both ageism and menopause stigma, according to a new report.
Consumers boycott brands that lack DE&I commitment

Consumers Boycott Brands Lacking DE&I Commitment

Almost half of consumers with a Black background and over a third from the LGBTQ+ community boycott brands that are not committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, according to a new study.
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