Global Trends 2024: Future confidence at work

Posted: 01-11-2024

With 54% of employees feeling confident about the future direction of their organisation, there’s still a big opportunity to influence, improve and innovate.
 

How can we approach this challenge? Let’s take a temperature check.

As part of Ipsos’ Global Trends series, our Future confidence at work report uses responses from over 35,000 adults around the world to answer the following questions:

  • How confident are employees in the future of their organisation?
  • How long do employees intend to stay at their organisation?
  • What influences employees’ confidence in the future or their intent to stay?

Want the global employee view? Download Future confidence at work.

For more information, or any questions about the report, email IpsosKarianandBox@ipsos.com

 

 


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