Senior executives say young leaders are critical to the future, yet inclusion remains limited
New research shows senior executives believe involving young people in governance improves long‑term decision‑making.
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New research shows senior executives believe involving young people in governance improves long‑term decision‑making.
When leaders express negative emotions such as irritability and withdrawal, behaviour is often judged differently for female and male leaders, according to...
A new report from Griffith University has found fragmented medication systems in Australian aged care are driving high rates of...
Integrating nature-based therapies into clinical health care could help to address global declines in mental health, a Griffith University study published in Nature Mental Health has found....
New research has found a simple sit-stand routine at work significantly reduces lower back pain, offering a high-impact solution for...
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into marketing and consumption practices, Griffith University research is investigating how these technologies...
Heavy vehicle drivers are often the first on scene at road crashes in rural and remote locations, and a new...
Workplace health programs often fail, and Griffith University research uncovered it is not due to lack of staff interest, but...
In a ground-breaking advancement for Australian public healthcare, a collaborative research team from Griffith University and the Gold Coast Hospital...
The “Right to Disconnect” legislation set to take effect across Australia on August 26, 2024, marks a significant shift in how we approach work-life balance and digital connectivity.