Coffee Break: ‘Unsick days’, workplace excellence and how to recruit using Instagram

Another week has gone by, and we've been busy scurrying around the internet looking for the best HR articles and blogs for you to peruse in your break time. Let us know what you think of the pieces we've shared, and tell us what you've enjoyed reading too! Recruitment – How to source and engage […]
Going beyond the stereotypes: managing employees with Asperger’s

Asperger's syndrome (AS) is a condition occurring in about 1 in 200 of the population. It lies on the autistic spectrum and until recently has been a condition about which little is known in the employment context. What is interesting about AS is that it is both a disability protected by law, and at the […]
Book review: What is global leadership?

HRZone has a range of books available for review. If you would like to receive one of our business books, free of charge, please contact the editor on editor at hrzone dot com and we can send you a list of what's available. In return, we ask for a 400-700 word review of the book, […]
The five temptations leaders must avoid

When it comes to working with leaders the most consistently lacking behaviour seems to be discipline. Now I know that most of you are reeling reading this and probably thinking ‘how dare he’ but now’s the time to be really honest with yourself – we all get a little distracted from time to time. In […]
“Engagement is about what happens at the actionable step.”

At the recent Engage for Success conference, Dr John Neil, who led the management buyout of logistics and manufacturing company Unipart, said that engagement is about "what happens at the actionable step," highlighting the importance of measuring whether engagement has resulted in a genuine improvement to process or service. He added that growth and productivity […]
How to keep team players engaged

This was authored by Patrick Lencioni with assistance from Steve Turner and Mike Snelling. With the triple whammy of austerity, exiting Europe and its uncertain impact and the need for a government to demonstrate a new type of leadership it’s no wonder that when we at The Table Group consult in organisations we are hearing […]
Coffee Break: Diversity, multitasking and why disruptive tech needs a reality check

Welcome to another one of our Coffee Break round-ups, where we'll be listing our favourite bits of news and opinion from across the HR world, like this piece earlier in the week about what it's like to work in the UK for international employees (TLDR: we drink a lot, and the tea round is fraught […]
What makes the ideal team player?

This was authored by Patrick Lencioni with assistance from Steve Turner and Mike Snelling. When it comes to visible team performance we in the UK have seen some amazing examples in recent times. From the history-making season Leicester City FC just completed to the now four-times Tour De France winning Sky team. It makes us […]
Analysing the challenges in global mobility

For a host of reasons that have dominated the news agenda over the first half of the year, 2016 is certainly starting to look like one of the most extraordinary years in recent history. However, on a slightly more prosaic level, what are the major issues dominating the global mobility (GN) agenda? The RES Forum, […]
Why do good people do bad things?

Over the last few decades, ethical scandals in business have been increasing. This could be due to increased media attention around the issue, or due to an actual increase in the number of occurrences: ultimately, it’s hard to say. After all, there are many factors which can be attributed to the rise in numbers. Digital […]
Video: what is the role of ‘noise’ in communication?

Noise, in communication terms, means any interference that makes it harder for the stakeholder to firstly receive, then interpret the message, and its meaning. Communication noise can have a profound impact on our perception of our communications – we can believe that we are doing far better than we actually are. In this video, John Edmonds […]
Our values journey: “We put them up on the wall, but we didn’t do that straight away.”

It's HR in Retail month on HRZone! We're focusing on all things retail – check out our HR in retail hub to read all our great content! Kathy Allison is Global HR Director of footwear brand FitFlop and has been instrumental in FitFlop's project to discover and embed their global values. She was previously at […]
Breaking the mafia: what organisations can learn

There's so much rich insight coming out of the academic sector that HR professionals need to know. At Academics' Corner we feature the best HR researchers that tell you what they’ve found and what you need to do differently on the back of the research. Get connected to the academic sector through Academics’ Corner and […]
Coffee Break: Long hours, office trends and the stress of employee engagement

We've spent another week sifting through HR articles and blogs to find the best nuggets for you to read over your your morning coffee or afternoon break. Let us know what you think of the articles we#ve shared, or what you've enjoyed reading this week in the comments below. Future work – The future of work: it’s […]
Beer and dogs will only get you so far: how Hootsuite is attracting and retaining millennial talent

In less than 10 years, Hootsuite has seen rapid growth, generating over 14+ million users, with offices across the globe from London to Sydney. It has grown from 70 members of staff in 2012 to 1,000 in 2016. To sustain a successful business it’s therefore important for us to attract the right individual for our […]
Retail domination: technology and the ever-changing face of HR in retail

It's HR in Retail month on HRZone! We're focusing on all things retail – check out our HR in retail hub to read all our great content! Within the retail sector, both online and on the high street, wave after wave of new technologies and innovations have totally changed the customer experience, and they continue to do […]
Are conflicting local challenges preventing global HR integration?

As global growth opportunities arise, it comes as no surprise that many businesses are pursuing expansion in order to further their reach and enter new markets. This can often lead to problems in providing consistent and standardised policies companywide, however, due to difficulties in integrating global models that take into account regional processes and values. […]
How to use brand citizenship to improve customer engagement

It's HR in Retail month on HRZone! We're focusing on all things retail – check out our HR in retail hub to read all our great content! In a social world, building a brand and cultivating loyalty is all about managing engagement. In other words, fostering meaningful connections that pull people towards products and services by offering […]
From collaboration to innovation – strengthening talent to thrive in retail

It's HR in Retail month on HRZone! We're focusing on all things retail – check out our HR in retail hub to read all our great content! This article was contributed by James Brook and Dr Paul Brewerton, Co-Founders and Directors of Strengths Partnership. Our work in the retail sector has crossed large, medium-sized and small retailers, as well […]
Job shadowing, mentoring & open communication: developing future leaders in the public sector

Having a positive impact on real people’s lives has always been a passion of mine. It’s what gave me the drive to establish a career in the public sector. After several years at the Cabinet Office, I decided it was time to get back on the frontline so took my current role as Head of […]