Tag Archive for: research

The Future of Human-AI Interaction

As artificial intelligence advances in capability, the question arises: how will humans live, work and interact with AI?

We Should Incentivise Child-Bearing, Says Social Scientist Nicholas Eberstadt

Young people are having less or no children, due to a belief that it will hinder their true calling in life. And experts say there is a cost.

You Trust Your Intuition More Than You Think. Here’s Why…

Our gut instincts play a larger role in the formation of our beliefs, opinions and decisions that we realise, writes Michael McQueen.

The Case for Marriage and Why It’s Good For Us: Research Findings

Research shows that people in traditional nuclear families with a married couple, do better in economic, educational and health outcomes.

How to Lead Multi-Generational Teams

Leaders need to lead with authenticity and create space for diverse generations to collaborate, writes Ashley Fell.

2022 in Review: New Milestones, and What Broke The Internet

McCrindle reviews the year that was, with social changes, major milestones, and the crazes that ‘broke the internet’.

The World’s Population Has Reached 8 Billion

November 15, 2022 was the day the United Nations predicted the world’s population would tick over the historic 8 billion milestone.

Survey Reveals Youth’s Biggest Worry

Mission Australia’s Youth Survey shows that young people want action taken over the environment and mental health.

New Australian Centre Focusing on Women’s Mental Health

HER Centre will combine biological, psychological and environmental factors to better understand mental ill-health conditions in women.

8 Billion and Counting: “Everyone’s Living Longer”

This month, the world population odometer ticked over to eight billion people, the fastest rise ever. But that growth is expected to fall.

Understanding Generation Alpha

Within 4 years, Generation Alpha will outnumber the Baby Boomers, and many of them will live to see the 22nd Century.

Debunking the Myth of ‘Mind Over Matter’

We all like to believe we are rational agents who aren’t controlled by our physical world. But research is proving this to be far from the truth.

Why Culture, Not Goals, Sets High Performing Teams Apart

Organisational leaders have an opportunity and a responsibility to shape the environment that their team engage with every day, writes Sophie Renton.

How Gen Z Can Stand Out in Workplaces of the Future

As the world of work changes, there are some strategies Gen Z can use to not only stand out in the workplace, but thrive in it. Here are five.

6 Ways Leaders Can Shape Culture in Hybrid Environments

McCrindle shares six helpful ways in which leaders can shape the culture of their hybrid workplaces – according to the research

Gen Z: The Tik Tok Generation Who Care About Ending Racism & Climate Change

The world which educators are preparing students for is changing, but so too is the world these students are being shaped in.

In a Diverse Cultural Landscape, Our Communication May Need to Slow Down

More cultural diversity means the pace of our communication may need to slow down, to ensure we communicate and engage with communities well.

Gen Z and Cancel Culture

Gen Z are more aware than anyone else, that the rise of cancel culture has led to self-censoring, and hiding their opinions.