by exwise | Apr 27, 2026 | Employee engagement, Employee experience, EX measurement, Future of Work, Psychological contract
The ’10-month itch’ – What a data set might be telling us about the GCC industry There was an organisation that recently caught our eye – it was hiring, a lot, which is fairly normal in the Global Capability Centre (GCC) sector. At first...
by exwise | Dec 4, 2025 | Employee experience, Future of Work, Technology
Job Redesign in the Age of AI: Why the Workforce Pyramid Is Flipping For decades, most organisations have followed the same structure: a broad base of entry-level roles, a narrowing middle, and a small group of leaders at the top. But AI is quietly — and quickly —...
by exwise | Sep 3, 2025 | Employee experience, Technology
When Everyone’s Talking AI and Jobs—Here’s What’s Really Happening AI is no longer a specialist debate—it’s happening everywhere. Over the last three days alone, it’s a topic that has arisen with a CEO, a financial journalist, and even at a dinner party. Whether in...
by exwise | Jun 24, 2025 | Employee engagement, Employee experience, Psychological contract
The Changing Psychological Contract: What It Means for Employee Experience The employer-employee relationship has fundamentally shifted in recent years. Technology, economic change, shifting demographics, and evolving values have all contributed to a new dynamic—one...
by exwise | Jun 10, 2025 | Employee experience, Leadership
The Role of Leadership in Shaping Employee Experience Leaders play a crucial role in shaping the employee experience. They set the tone for workplace culture, values, and the overall environment. Their behaviours, decisions, and leadership styles directly influence...
by exwise | Mar 6, 2025 | Employee communications, Employee engagement, Employee experience, Psychological contract
Is it ever ok to remove employee perks? Manchester United Football Club recently hit newspaper headlines when they announced the closure of their staff canteen. The UK-based Guardian newspaper led with ‘Let them eat fruit’ – a reference to the perk of a hot meal...