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Thinking That Transforms

A New Look for Zeno, Now and Next

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4 Takeaways From PR Council’s SHEQUALITY Roundtable

Through our work at Zeno Group, we see strong female leaders in action everyday – from our own fearless leader Barby Siegel to our clients breaking glass ceilings across industry verticals. These strong voices of leadership not only serve as important representation for young women starting out in their career, but also help to lift the veil and spotlight challenges that many women face in the professional world.

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The Key to Better Healthcare? Ask a Millennial

Zeno surveyed 300+ physicians in both the U.S. and U.K. and uncovered that millennial physicians see improving relationships with patients as key to healthcare’s recovery.
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Four Things I’ve Concluded After Leaving My Corporate Gig

A month ago, after 20 years of practicing Corporate Communications at Fortune 100 companies, I did something I had never done before in my career: I joined a growing mid-sized global communications agency. I went from being a senior executive among tens of thousands of employees, to becoming a senior leader in a team of 500.

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Valuing Millennials at Work

Zeno Group's study, “Barriers to Employee Engagement”, surveyed more than 4,500 employees across four global markets to reveal the values of the company they work for compared to older generations.
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Automation Anxiety is on the Agenda

Automation is now emerging as a new item on the communications agenda, as management must decide how to talk to their employees about new technologies and the impact on the job environment.
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2019 Barriers to Employee Engagement

Zeno surveyed more than 4,500 employees in Singapore, Canada, the U.S., and the U.K. about their attitudes toward their jobs, and their specific concerns around current issues prevalent in the workplace.