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Do Bosses Ask Employees To Gossip?
Ladders Juicy Results From Captivate Office Pulse Workplace Gossip Study According to a new Office Pulse study conducted by Captivate, the average American worker spends 40 minutes a week gossiping. One-third of the bosses queried rely on trusted employees to retrieve gossip and fill them in on the inner workings of their company. Learn More…
Read MoreCaptivate Announces Partnership With Hivestack
MarTech Advisor Hivestack Added As Captivate Programmatic Partnership Captivate advertisers will benefit from the reach of Hivestack’s exchange in Canada, along with the opportunity to make PMP deals across both Canada and the U.S.
Read MoreWhat Is The Cost Of Lost Productivity Due To Fantasy Football
Ladders Office Pulse research provides insight on the staggering amount of money fantasy football will cost businesses According to Captivate’s Office Pulse panel, employees spend more than an hour per week perfecting their lineups at their desk. Learn more about how this affects the bottom line and if management takes part in this workplace distraction.
Read MoreTransitScreen Enhances Captivate Tenant Amenity
BisNow TransitScreen Data Available To Captivate Buildings Thousands of office tenants across North America will soon have access to up-to-the-minute transit information on screens in their buildings. “We strive to deliver amenities to our real estate partners that will increase the value of their property and can assist in tenant attraction and retention,” Captivate Vice…
Read MoreOffice Pulse Survey Reveals The Truth About Workplace Gossip
Inc.com Inc.com Dishes The Dirt On Gossip At The Office A new study by Office Pulse exposes nearly three-quarters of white-collar workers admitted to gossiping about workplace issues or coworkers while at the office. Findings reveal surprising insight into time spent gossiping, who the biggest culprits are by gender and generation as well as juicy tidbits on the…
Read MoreCaptivate Announces First-To-Market Partnership With The Trade Desk
New Partnership With The Trade Desk Powers Captivate’s Digital Audience Extension Campaigns This alliance offers Captivate’s advertisers best-in-class digital capabilities to enhance Captivate campaigns beyond the office elevator and lobby screens and retarget professionals with brand messaging on their smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers across their device graph.
Read MoreCaptivate Will Distribute First Media Content
MediaPost Food & Lifestyle Content From First Media’s So Yummy & Blossom To Run On Captivate Captivate is teaming up with First Media to distribute short-form content from its social-first media brands to screens in office elevators and lobbies. The food and lifestyle content from First Media’s So Yummy and Blossom, which generate 1.5 billion video views each month, focuses on food…
Read MoreWhich Professionals Procrastinate The Most At Work?
Ladders Stressed Workers Are Retreating Online For Personal Tasks Americans are working too much. According to a new Office Pulse Survey, nearly 50% of full-time American workers put in 50-plus hours a week and one in five U.S workers clock in over 60. Stressed workers are also more likely to work through lunch breaks four to five…
Read MoreHow To Actually Disconnect From Work While On Vacation
New York Post Fully Disconnecting During Vacation Seems Impossible But Can Be A Reality While most people say they would like to completely disconnect from their jobs during their vacations, according to research from LinkedIn, 70 percent of professionals admit that they don’t fully break away. A survey by Captivate’s Office Pulse indicates that a…
Read MoreWork-Life Balance Increases Productivity
Quartz Doing Personal Tasks At Work Makes You A Better Employee In a Captivate Office Pulse study out today, more than 500 professionals were surveyed to understand the effects of what we have named “the working daypart,” which is the time employees spend at the office accomplishing personal and professional activities. We found that, much like working from…
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