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In-aisle store displays might crowd shoppers and reduce overall sales
Retailers might seek strategies to boost product exposure without also increasing crowding – especially for cart shoppers who may experience greater crowding effects – and that excessive use of in-aisle fixtures will likely dampen sales at the aggregate level rather than increasing it.
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Modern slavery is a business decision – not an accident
Many organisations focus on compliance, reporting and audits, yet fail to build the relationships and trust needed to identify and tackle exploitation. In some cases, competitive pressures and mistrust between firms actively prevent collaboration that could reduce risks.
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Long-serving CEOs may weaken innovation, study finds
Companies led by long-serving chief executives may become less innovative over time unless challenged by strong independent boards.
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Office owners or managers, take note: Increased risk of bullying in open-plan offices
In traditional open-plan offices it is easier to notice colleagues’ shortcomings and become irritated by them. If someone gets frustrated and takes it upon themselves to “do something about” a colleague’s behaviour, and there are no clear guidelines for handling such situations, there is a risk that it may escalate into bullying. Those who are subjected to bullying lack access to a private space for retreat.
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BizNews1 week agoOffice owners or managers, take note: Increased risk of bullying in open-plan offices
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