Performance reviews just got smarter: AI’s role in HR’s toughest process

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What if your most dreaded HR process could become your most powerful? Bruce Walcroft from Betterworks reveals how AI transforms performance reviews by synthesising complex data, creating psychological safety, and delivering personalised coaching – turning annual anxiety into meaningful employee development that actually works.

Have you forgotten that you have two jobs?

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Everyone has two jobs: the first revolves around tasks; the second, relationships. Ironically, the ‘people’ orientation of HR causes stress that renders the second role especially hard. Quentin Millington of Marble Brook outlines the value of relationship-building beyond KPIs and how HR might strike a better balance between its relational and functional duties.

Five barriers to good listening habits

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Are you oblivious to your poor listening skills? Dani Bacon and Garin Rouch of Distinction Business Consulting share overlooked barriers to good listening habits and how to remove them.

Lessons from the depths: What OceanGate teaches us about toxic leadership

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The OceanGate investigation revealed that toxic leadership played a crucial role in a preventable tragedy. But these destructive patterns exist in workplaces everywhere. Here, occupational psychologist Fran Pestana explains how gaslighting and manipulation operate – and their profound psychological and commercial costs.

Why HR should assume every AI tool has been hacked at work

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Many employees use public AI tools with good intentions, but without oversight they risk opening organisations up to security risks and PR nightmares, warns Joseph Semrai, CEO of Context. That’s why he urges HR leaders to assume every AI model is compromised at work.

The AI workplace revolution: What HR needs to know now

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The AI revolution is here, but organisations are struggling to develop practices to integrate the new technology fully and safely into their business. Natasha Wiebusch, Content Marketing Manager at Brightmine, identifies what HR needs to know now.

EIDA launches new HR Charter against domestic abuse

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The Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA) yesterday launched its ‘HR Charter against Domestic Abuse‘, inviting HR professionals to take a stand against domestic abuse in the workplace. This initiative, developed in partnership with Working Futures and leading HR professional Bertie Tonks, encourages HR professionals to demonstrate their commitment to raising awareness of domestic abuse […]

CIPD Festival of Work: Driving people with purpose to thrive

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The HRZone team is excited for this year’s CIPD Festival of Work on 12-13th June. Its two jam-packed days are set to offer inspiration and guidance from industry experts, alongside enriching networking opportunities and immersive activities – all for free! Will we see you there?

Why effective leadership starts with looking inwards

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How exactly can a ‘good’ or ‘effective’ leader be defined? How we act, manage, engage with others is how we create the conditions which allow others to thrive. This is why, in leadership, we must devote time to self reflection.

Why it’s time to rebrand HR

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The changing nature of work and business models has applied pressure to HR to truly partner and enable the transformation. But with growing misconceptions of what HR is there to do, is now the time for a rebrand?