Business Support Market Research Insights And Findings
Business Support Market Research
Below you will find the latest business support market research insights (HR, Legal, Accounting, Back Office, Call Centre etc...), news and research findings. The most recent business support articles can be found at the top.
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More than one million British people want their own business, research reveals
July 2016
More than one million British people want their own business, research reveals: A recent survey by Direct Line for Business has revealed that more than one million British people would like to start up their own business within the next year. The market research… Read more...
More could be done to improve corporate social responsibility, survey finds
May 2016
A recent survey entitled ‘how green is your office’, by the Office Coffee Company, has uncovered that businesses need to do more to improve Corporate Social Responsibility. The researchers discovered that more than 65 per cent of the participants… Read more...
Survey finds employees are willing to blow the whistle on unethical employers
April 2016
A recent business support survey has revealed that more than 4 in 5 employees at SMEs (small to medium size businesses) would blow the whistle on unethical employers, or those acting unethically at work. The survey, which was conducted by the Software Alliance,… Read more...
Employers most confident recruiting through word of mouth, survey finds
March 2016
According to a recent business survey, the resources used most to recruit new candidates were word of mouth (70 per cent) and job websites (37 per cent). When looking at the findings, it is obvious that recruiters feel most comfortable recruiting with word… Read more...
Businesses lose £88 billion per year as a result of online distractions
March 2016
According to research by OfficeGenie.co.uk, British workers spend in excess of 45 minutes per day wasting time on the internet whilst at work, which equates to £88 billion worth of working hours for businesses in the UK every year. The key findings… Read more...
Survey finds recruitment processes put young people off
February 2016
A recent business support survey has suggested that young people are falling victim to ineffective recruitment processes, which leave many individuals with lowered self-esteem and a negative first impression of the industry they were hoping to enter at the… Read more...