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Built to help you grow. We show you why your people leave or stay, what drives productivity and how that impacts your bottom line. Powered by proprietary neuroscience, 350 million+ data points and purpose-built technology. The Happiness Index combines three things no other software platform or consultancy can access. 1. A neuroscience methodology that measures how your people actually think and feel. 2. 350 million+ proprietary data points into workplace engagement and happiness. 3. Global benchmarking insights from The Global Workplace Happiness Report. The result. Certainty.
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The Happiness Index, 130 Wood Street City of London , EC2V 6DL, London, United Kingdom
- +44 (0) 330 470 0770
- hello@thehappinessindex.com
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