The compassionate leadership guide: A five-step model for building caring communities at work

Belonging to a cohesive group is a fundamental human need, yet forging strong connections is difficult in our tech-obsessed, individualistic world. It’s no surprise, then, that ‘Community’ is this year’s theme for Mental Health Awareness Week (12–18 May 2025). Here, Karen Liebenguth explores how leaders can enable caring communities at work to underpin a supportive work culture where people feel they belong.
Ten ways to inspire and encourage intrapreneurship

Organisational innovation has never been more important. Harnessing this means learning from and nurturing our risk taking, visionary and resourceful intrapreneurs. With buy-in and direction from leadership, intrapreneurs can add real knowledge and value to organisations.
The BBC’s workplace culture review: An expert’s reaction

Workplace culture expert Ellie Herriot shares her thoughts on the BBC’s workplace culture review from earlier this week.
Holding the rope after the UK Supreme Court verdict: A guide for inclusive HR leadership

How can organisations respect the Supreme Court’s clarification of “woman” in the Equality Act while continuing to uphold their commitment to trans and nonbinary inclusion? In a values-led call to action, inclusion expert Joanna Lockwood urges leaders to hold the rope and build cultures where everyone still belongs.
You can’t automate compassion: Strong culture starts with human leaders, not AI

As companies across most industries race to adopt AI, are we forgetting that culture, empathy, and leadership can’t be automated?
Neuroinclusion in the workplace: An HR guide to supporting cognitive diversity

Drawing insights from neurodivergent individuals and diversity advocates, this guide will help you embrace neurodiversity in the workplace and build an inclusive culture that enables everyone to reach their full potential.
From ‘worst to first’ on Glassdoor: James Ferguson, Wurzak Hotel Group

How can an organisation go from ‘worst to first’ on Glassdoor? James Ferguson, Director of Culture at Wurzak Hotel Group shares the arduous but rewarding journey experienced within his organisation.
The 60-hour workweek fallacy: Leaders must stop glorifying overwork

A 60-hour workweek is the ‘sweet spot’, according to Google co-founder, Sergey Brin. In response, Deborah Hartung urges leaders to quit the outdated hustle culture that is harming their business (and people).
Entries for 2025 Culture Pioneer Awards now open!

Calling all those driving excellence in workplace culture – the Culture Pioneer Awards programme is back for 2025! This is your chance to showcase your achievements and inspire others to change for the better.
Love bombing: How to spot and combat the issue at work

Love bombing is in the air this Valentine’s Day. But how does this play out in the workplace? Guy Thornton from Practice Aptitude Tests explains how leaders can spot the signs and how to combat the problem.
Bruce Daisley’s takeaways on 2025 workplace culture trends

What culture trends should we expect to see in the year ahead? In an interview with Bruce Daisley, podcast host of Eat Work Sleep Repeat, we sense check key predictions posed by HR thought leaders, research bodies and tech vendors.
The Traitors: Unveiling the dark side of workplace dynamics

The latest season of The Traitors has been a welcome distraction from our January Blues. But what does it teach us about the dark side of relationship dynamics?
What is ‘everyday experimentation’ and why is it important at work?

Here, we explore why a culture of experimentation is so critical to success, outlining simple steps that organisations and teams can take to achieve it.
Does Meta and Amazon’s diversity rollback signal the death of DEI?

News of Meta and Amazon scaling back their diversity programmes has reignited global debate on the value of workplace diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Is this growing trend signaling the end of corporate DEI?
McDonald’s faces new harassment claims one year after signing pledge with EHRC

Fast-food chain, McDonald’s, is once again facing scrutiny for its abhorrent failure to protect employees from harm, as more workers make claims over sexual harassment.
Gregg Wallace lessons: How to deal with the power of ‘talent’

Masterchef presenter Gregg Wallace is the latest of several celebrities outed for allegations of inappropriate behaviour. This begs the question: how can HR better deal with the potential for abuse of power, including sexual harassment, by ‘talent’?
How to create a winning culture at Man Utd

Over the last 11 years, Man Utd football club has seriously underperformed against its peers and its own expectation. As its about to appoint a new manager, Andrew Loveless outlines how the club might finally create a winning culture (and why the same principles apply to organisational culture).
Fifty per cent of employees don’t think shouting at work is bullying

Recent research from Wright Hassall shows 50% of employees don’t think shouting at work is bullying. Tina Chander, Head of Employment Law at Wright Hassall shares the latest findings and examines how employers can prevent this behaviour.
Defusing tensions in the workplace

Worldwide conflict, political rifts, and uncertainties around employment and living expenses are reflected in the workplace. As a result, transforming the work environment from confrontational to cooperative becomes essential.
Finding use in the magic of conflict

While it’s important to avoid negative and harmful conflict, constructive conflict can serve as a catalyst for change. Professional mediator Jane Gunn reveals how to make magic out of workplace conflict.