How to get the best from your wellbeing strategy

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This is the second in a series of three pieces in which Paul Barrett from the Bank Workers Charity explores the changing landscape of workplace wellbeing. Here he identifies some of the factors that determine whether or not wellbeing strategies successfully connect with the workforce and go on to generate the personal and organisational benefits that their […]

What’s happening at the frontiers of wellbeing?

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This is the third in a series of articles about the state of workplace wellbeing. Here Paul Barrett from the Bank Workers Charity examines what’s happening at the frontiers of employee wellbeing. He considers how research in related disciplines is enriching our understanding of the factors that shape it and is giving rise to some innovative […]

Why we should embrace the six-hour working day

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Gary Cattermole, Director, The Survey Initiative, discusses how some companies in Scandinavia are introducing a six-hour day to boost levels of employee engagement and how this could really benefit businesses in the UK too. No doubt if we held a referendum on who is fed-up with the 9-5 there would be a majority eager to embrace […]

Coffee Break: Transparency, bias and the impact of Google on your career

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Here is your weekly list of news, opinion and interesting blogs from across the HR world. Let us know what you've enjoyed reading this week, and what you think of the pieces we've picked out for you! Performance – Technology never sleeps (The Future of Work is Human) – Surprising ways music can affect work […]

Coworking – the opportunities and challenges for HR

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Multiple firms, entrepreneurs and freelancers working in the same office space, an arrangement known as coworking, is one of the most recent trends to sweep across the world of work. Firms of all sizes, the length and breadth of the country, are beginning to supplement their traditional, static offices with a range of flexible and […]

Why HR & Marketing need to buddy up to attract top talent

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Today, a job isn’t just a job. For many, work is a huge part of their identity, a place they spend more time at than home and, for those graduating, a destination they have invested £44,000  to reach. Just this January, British graduates were reported to have left over 1,000 jobs unfilled as the brightest […]

Adopting European Works Councils to give staff a greater voice

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Instilling a culture of strong employee engagement is becoming increasingly important for businesses to retain talent and improve productivity. Andrew Bailey, elected UK representative to the Bilfinger European Works Council, looks at how adopting a European approach to industrial relations can help UK companies deliver greater transparency between senior management and the wider workforce without […]

Don’t look for a silver bullet when measuring employer brand success

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There’s no simple way to measure the success of an employer brand. But just because it can be complex and at times confusing, that is no excuse for neglecting to track the ROI into employer branding. Analysing the effectiveness of new branding programs means businesses can identify the issues that need to be addressed, and […]

The potential of computer-aided applicant pre-screening

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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 […]

“Encourage young talent into the business by sharing inspiring success stories”

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Making those first few tentative steps into the job market is a daunting prospect. With more focus being put on apprenticeships and full time work as an alternative to university, there is more need to prepare those leaving education for the workplace. There is also a growing responsibility for employers to demonstrate their value to young […]

Coffee Break: PLNs, firing strategies and why HR needs more manners

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You've worked hard enough to earn yourself a break, so make yourself a brew and read through our picks of the week's news, blogs and opinion. Tell us what you've enjoyed reading this week, or what you think of the articles we've shared below! Recruitment – The subconscious advantage of whiteness in hiring (Leniece F. Brissett, LinkedIn) […]

What can we learn from Olympic silver medals?

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It isn’t just world-class athletes who are driven by a desire to come first, to win a Gold medal, to stand on the top step of the podium and to bask in the glory of winning. But in any event, there can only ever be one winner. So one of the key psychological aspects of […]

How to strike fear into your team and alienate colleagues

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This article is not about putting shackles on personality but it is about understanding what is, and definitely what is not, appropriate behaviour for a manager to exhibit in the workplace. Being a manager is a tough job. When you want to say something, instead of blurting it out you need to consider the impact […]

How to boost a feedback culture based on praise

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Knowing what your strengths are can be the first step in taking your career to the next level. Positive feedback is not just a compliment on a job well done; when analyzed correctly it can help you identify your strengths. Therefore, when peers share positive feedback with each other, the whole team benefits from the performance […]

Five questions and answers to a better graduate programme

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Alan Price is Employment Law & HR Director​ at Peninsula, recently awarded the Best Place to Work for Graduates 2016​ award. In this interview Alan talks about honing graduate soft skills, the benefits of graduats in the workplace, and the common ways that businesses mismanage graduates. Jamie Lawrence, Editor, HRZone: Graduates are often intelligent but unprepared for working in a commercial […]

Encouraging women into STEM – what can we do?

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There's been a lot coverage on the need to develop more women for roles in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), due to the lack of representation across these industries. But where does the responsibility to change mindsets and expectations sit – with schools, universities, L&D departments, or at home? Colleen Smith is responsible for planning, […]

Making sure your recruitment works in an uncertain environment

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We are living through Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA) times. Uncertainty affects almost every aspect of work, and recruitment is no exception. How can recruiters successfully navigate a VUCA environment? During times of uncertainty, where there is ambiguity and pressure, we know that decision-making becomes more instinctive. This has two implications for recruitment. Firstly, […]

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