Just six percent
of those surveyed think the medium has hurt their business more than it has helped it, with 17 percent expressing concern that it gives people a chance to criticize the company publicly.
The Quinnipiac poll found that 78 %
of those surveyed think the state's minimum wage should be higher than the current $ 7.25 an hour, with more than half saying it should be increased to over $ 8.50 cents an hour.
Fifty - six per cent
of those surveyed thought that this would not help, but 46 per cent wanted support for proportionate action, such as confiscating offending items.
A poll of Britain's largest trade union, seen by ITV News, indicates more than half
of those surveyed think the Labour leader should quit.
Just 6 %
of those surveyed think it's appropriate to give someone flowers for the first time while asking them out.
Research projects can also contain highly confidential information, and this is highlighted by the fact that 77 per cent
of those surveyed thought that a cyber «security breach had the potential to impact national security».
Fifty - eight percent
of those surveyed think students in rural areas should have online opportunities, with only 14 percent opposing the idea.
But 44 percent
of those surveyed thought charters are private schools, which they aren't.
A far cry from the $ 50 a month that half
of those surveyed thought it would cost!
We found that the majority — 54 per cent —
of those surveyed think you should tip 11 to 15 per cent.
A far cry from the $ 50 a month that half
of those surveyed thought it would cost!
Not exact matches
Further, the
survey showed that most employees
of small business believed the primary role
of WorkSafe was to provide information and advice, which was double the proportion who
thought its role was one
of prosecuting breaches
of safety standards.
An annual
survey of sentiment among the owner
of small businesses finds only one in four
thinks the government is doing enough for business.
An October 2017 Gallup poll showed 64 %
of all Americans and, for the first time since the beginning
of the
survey in 1969, a majority
of Republicans
thought that the drug should be made legal.
Over half
of the people
surveyed (55.9 %)
thought that putting in «an extra 10 hours per week for life» was worth a bump in pay, apparently not realizing that working 25 % more hours for a 10 % bump isn't exactly a good tradeoff.
A
survey by Impact Achievement Group and HRmarketer discovered 48 percent
of all respondents did not believe employee
surveys provide an honest and accurate assessment, compared to 31 percent who
thought surveys painted a true picture.
Just two respondents
thought that London would retain its top status, while around half (54 percent)
of those
surveyed said they didn't believe there would be any single business center.
But the entertainment industry might want to take note: more than half
of the people
surveyed think that by 2025, A.I. will create a Billboard 100 song and write a hit TV series.
Still, Demirors
thinks the
survey data underestimates the actual number
of women who invest in Bitcoin; after all, the blockchain technology behind Bitcoin keeps users pseudonymous, meaning the names and genders
of investors are hidden (other than to the operators
of certain digital currency exchanges).
The results
of Krebs's most recent
survey told her that some key customers were having service problems; they also told her how those customers ranked the competition, and what they
thought of Fox Valley's products.
Now, with
surveys showing 70 percent
of Americans are unhappy with their jobs, he
thinks the same focus on matching personalities can work in the recruitment industry.
Half
of parents today
think that their children are addicted to smartphones, and these parents are concerned about how mobile phones will affect their kids» mental health, according to a new
survey from Common Sense Media and SurveyMonkey.
Of those
surveyed, 82 percent
think that playing with a phone during a social gathering screws the group dynamic, yet they do it anyway.
Of the 370 business leaders and 161 IT leaders surveyed, 76 % of business leaders and 77 % of IT leaders agreed with the statement: «When it comes to IT, we are spending more time keeping the lights on than thinking about strategic direction of the business»
Of the 370 business leaders and 161 IT leaders
surveyed, 76 %
of business leaders and 77 % of IT leaders agreed with the statement: «When it comes to IT, we are spending more time keeping the lights on than thinking about strategic direction of the business»
of business leaders and 77 %
of IT leaders agreed with the statement: «When it comes to IT, we are spending more time keeping the lights on than thinking about strategic direction of the business»
of IT leaders agreed with the statement: «When it comes to IT, we are spending more time keeping the lights on than
thinking about strategic direction
of the business»
of the business»:
The belief that CEOs
of public companies are overpaid is certainly not a new one, but a web
survey conducted by COMPAS Inc. found that many CEOs themselves
think pay is excessive.
Even though Kasich fared well on questions about his ability to follow through on campaign promises and only 0.67 percent
of survey respondents
thought he was the worst choice for president, he came in last as top choice for president among the then Republican primary candidates — a tepid showing for an honest and proven executive.
Such innovations are particularly important to millennial customers: 39 percent
of them have said on
surveys that they
think technology increases a brand's value, and 33 percent have called themselves more likely to recommend brands employing the latest technologies.
But a recent
survey of fast - growing smaller companies shows that while most plan to sell their businesses, they also
think their businesses are undervalued.
«I
think we'll see a first wave
of drone companies targeting image applications, whether that's taking pictures
of houses or
surveying land,» says Artiman's Wilcove.
A
survey of 10,000 households that use financial advisors found that more than half
of advisor clients (51 percent)
thought the advice they received was either free or they didn't know how much they paid for it.
In a
survey conducted by Ipsos Open
Thinking Exchange, it was found that 78 percent
of American customers aged 18 to 64 who shop online consult reviews before purchasing a product.
A
survey by investment and research group RBC Capital last year found that American surgeons
think that within five years, 35 %
of operations will involve robots in some form, compared with 15 % today.
The
survey found that because small business owners often
think of their employees as family, they tend to be quite dedicated to maintaining a happy and loyal workforce.
(And if you
think employers won't find it,
think again: 77 percent
of recruiters use search engines to screen prospective job candidates, according to a
survey by ExecuNet.)
In a
survey of more than 800 full - time U.S. employees conducted by Globoforce in November
of last year, 47 percent
of respondents said they didn't
think their company leaders cared about or were actively trying to create a «human» workplace.
«When we
surveyed elders 20 years ago, about a quarter
of them
thought they might do remunerative work after reaching retirement age,» he says.
A nationwide
survey conducted earlier this year by Harris Poll, on behalf
of CareerBuilder, says that 56 percent
of U.S. employees
think they are overweight.
A new
survey shows that 80 percent
of companies
think they're doing a great job, but only 8 percent
of customers
think so.
Darling likes to put together a
survey at Surveymonkey.com every two years so these people can give her honest
thoughts without fear
of offending her.
Business Insider reported on a
survey in which 69 %
of people 18 to 34 years old said they
thought they learned more from technology than from people, compared with 50 %
of people older than 45 who said the same.
There is an almost universal belief that the world's biggest businesses have cheated and polluted their way to success — with barely ten per cent
of respondents in all seven countries
surveyed thinking big businesses are «clean».
A recent
survey of Mexicans also found that 52 %
thought the government should stop commenting on the situation in Venezuela, while just 37 % supported the effort.
CNBC's Robert Frank looks at the latest results
of the CNBC Millionaire
Survey to see what the country's richest people
think of the U.S. economy.
Only 30 %
of Americans
think that what is good for business is good for society generally, and 65 %
of Americans
think that most
of the world's biggest businesses have taken unethical actions like dodging taxes; that view is widely shared by people in the
survey, which was conducted in September.
It's even what the oil companies want, for heaven's sake: Sustainable Prosperity, an Ottawa - based
think - tank, recently
surveyed 10 major energy companies, including Shell and Suncor, and found all
of them were already incorporating a «shadow carbon price» into their decision - making, under the assumption they will contend with such regimes in the near future.
A typical retired couple today receives around 220,000 yen a month, and over 80 %
of the population
thinks state retirement benefits already are not enough to live on, according to a
survey by Japan Institute
of Life Insurances.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis looks at the latest data from CNBC's exclusive Global CFO Council
Survey to get a read on what an elite group
of financial executives
think about President Donald Trump's trade proposals.
In a
survey of more than 800 full - time, U.S. employees conducted by Globoforce in November 2015, 47 percent said they don't
think their company leaders care about and actively try to create a human workplace.
In the
survey, 60 percent
of respondents who felt underpaid said they intended to leave their employer, compared with just 39 percent
of those who
thought they were overpaid.
In addition, the
survey also showed that the average U.S. office worker
thinks about work for 78 percent
of their waking hours during a typical workday, versus 41 percent on a day off.