Another week has gone by, and so here we are to bring you the latest round-up of HR news, opinion and assorted bits and bobs from across the internet.
Let us know what you've enjoyed reading this week, and what you think of the articles we've shared below!
Leadership
– How to wrtie a million dollar mission statement (Inc)
– How business leaders understand purpose reveals a lot about corporate America (Huffington Post)
– Retail CEOs: Your customers are 85% women, so where are your women leaders? (Stephen Newton, LinkedIn)
Engagement
– Employee flexibility: why aren't they happy? (Switch and Shift)
– Do your employees hate their jobs? (SHRM)
– Why the future office will be as much about fun as work (BBC News)
– Work is work, so stop with the fiction (Eremedia)
Changing HR
– Bye bye, Human Resources? (Ben Whitter, LinkedIn)
– Recruiting is a team sport (Tim Sackett)
– Impact of the selfie generation on HR technology (Jason Averbook, LinkedIn)
– HR technologies to watch, Q2 2016 (William Tincup, LinkedIn)
Employees
– How to have an honest conversation about job satisfaction with your boss (Mashable)
– How far is too far? The distance workers commute to cities (Guardian)
– The future of jobs: 5 options everyone must consider (Forbes)
– The proposed 'right to disconnect' after work is welcome, but not enough (The Conversation)