Category: Labor
Labor market research reports by Frost & Sullivan
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Equipping Frontline Workers with Digital Tools for Success Amid Skilled Labor Shortages
Equipping Frontline Workers with Digital Tools for Success Amid Skilled Labor Shortages Frontline workers are a key part of the workforce in the majority of organizations. Out of approximately 2.5 Billion deskless/frontline workers around the world, an estimated one billion require tailored communic ... Read More
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Growth Opportunities in the Alternative Workforce Space
Growth Opportunities in the Alternative Workforce Space Scaled-up On-demand Staffing Platforms to Drive Labor Transformation The labor market is constantly evolving and introducing newer forms of employment, such as the retired workforce, platform workers, crowd workers, and temporary workers. Chang ... Read More
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Trend Opportunity Profile Series: Future of Work
Trend Opportunity Profile Series: Future of Work Transformative Mega Trends Enabling Growth and Innovation Till 2030 Countries across the world have adopted several transformative work trends. This study analyzes how those trends create a better work environment and generate opportunities for major ... Read More
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Transformative Trends Shaping the Gig Economy
Transformative Trends Shaping the Gig Economy Business World Shifts toward an Alternative Workforce Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced changes across the global business landscape, the labor market has transformed drastically and will evolve even more, driven by technological innovation and the risk ... Read More
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Empowering Frontline Workers to Drive Business Transformation
Empowering Frontline Workers to Drive Business Transformation Frontline workers are a key part of the workforce in the majority of organizations. Out of approximately two and a half billion non-desk/frontline workers around the world, an estimated one billion require tailored communications and coll ... Read More
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Nine Mega Trends Leading the Sheconomy
Nine Mega Trends Leading the Sheconomy Women make up 48% of the global population and 35% of the global workforce. In the coming years, the world will witness growing female graduates, postgraduates, and workforce, women in leadership and managerial positions, and the rise of consumer power in the h ... Read More