How can I support my partner when they’re stressed with work?

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Work stress can affect our personal lives and our relationships, particularly if both partners are under significant stress. But learning to support each other in productive ways can strengthen the relationship, reduce stress and improve mood. Research suggests that couples who actively manage stress together improve their relationship durability over time. Listen and support: Questioning, […]

Cheerfulness is the most important leadership quality

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Andrew's insight in this article is based on three years spent with the Royal Navy, examining their attitudes and. From this experience he wrote a book, Royal Navy Way of Leadership. What is the single most important quality in a leader? For me, it’s cheerfulness. No one follows a pessimist. No one. Never. I have spent […]

50 top tweets from Learning Technologies 2014

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Learning Technologies took place on January 29th and 30th 2014. It's one of Europe's largest events dedicated to the use of technology in the world of L&D, although at this year's event there was a large focus on 'back to basics' learning – how we learn, what makes people motivated to learn, etc.   There […]

Successful transitions from mandatory to self-service based learning

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As any decent trainer will tell you, making participation compulsory can often lead to resistance in the mind of the learner. Not a great ‘space’ in which to progress. As a result, many organisations are offering a self-service option to users. This is where employees can choose what learning they consume, when they do so […]

How will new technology affect the digital jobs market in 2014?

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Cast your mind back five years and the notion of ‘digital jobs’ seemed like a distant dream – something which only the most technically-minded developers would ever be awarded and which would only ever account for a tiny percentage of a brand’s staffing numbers. Five years on, it’s safe to say that has all changed. […]

The importance of digital reputation management

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One of the key people management trends for 2014 will be digital reputation management. With the continuing rise of social media and HR professionals becoming savvier to this, everyone will soon need to start thinking about how they are presenting themselves online.                        The importance of reputation The importance of reputation to a person’s employability […]

LIVE COVERAGE: Learning Technologies 2014

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Note: our live coverage has concluded, but you can review it all using the box below. HRZone is in attendance at Learning Technologies 2014, taking place on January 29th and 30th at Olympia, London. Learning Technologies is one of Europe’s leading events dedicated to the use of innovative technology in the world of learning and HR. […]

Introducing the CV Blind interview

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The recruitment process is a crucial stage of any employment relationship. Ensuring you end up with the best person for the role depends upon having the right systems in place, from the initial job advert through to final interview. Organisations are continuously looking to innovate in this area, and whilst some tend towards abstract questions […]

Analysing analytics: what does big data mean for HR?

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“The net of delusion is being cast ever wider, as we are bombarded with more and more information masquerading as knowledge, more and more material for the calculus, which far outruns our ability to sift it into truth and falsehood.” (Robert Skidelsky, January 2014, on economics and information). The problem As with any significant technological […]

Vaping in the workplace: employers go full steam ahead

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Ever since the smoking ban came into force in 2007 the number of those turning to alternative means to keep their nicotine cravings calm in public spaces has been on a steady increase. However, more recently many are ditching the patches and gum in place of picking up pen-like devices known as e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes are […]

Interview: “HR technology is becoming more engaging,” says Futurestep’s Neil Griffiths

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In an interview with HRZone.com, Futurestep's global practice leader, talent communications & employer brand, Neil Griffiths discusses how HR technology solutions are becoming more engaging as they move on from heavy, inflexible solutions. This, coupled with a new social approach, allows HR leaders to become more forward thinking and make the link between social media […]

Moving to the cloud corporation: New job profiles for the innovative organisation

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Private and public sector organisations are transforming the ways they procure and manage their IT function through the adoption of cloud computing and, as a result, are changing the job profiles of the IT workers of the future.  Cloud computing is best understood as a service–based perspective on the provision of computing that exploits technical […]

Securing HR’s place at the strategy ‘top table’

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Business strategy matters. It is an organisation’s means of laying out its mission, its values and objectives, as well as being the key to unlocking growth. Everyone's role within an organisation is influenced by the direction of its strategy – what they do, what they don't do, and how they do it. Successful strategy requires […]

Do employees have to be paid for ‘sleepovers’ and travelling time?

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Summary: The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) recently clarified the correct approach to determining what hours are to be paid at the minimum rate of the National Minimum Wage (NMW). The EAT found that a claimant who had to perform ‘sleepovers’ in the homes of care service users was entitled to the NMW for all the […]

What’s the most embarrassing mistake you have made at work?

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Yesterday concrete accidentally leaked into the control room of the Victoria Line, leaving tens of thousands of rush-hour commuters trying to find another route home. Nigel Holness, Operations Director for London Underground, said that contractors had been working in an area next to the Victorial line signal control room. He said: "These works involved the use […]

HR departments – are they user friendly?

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No one can argue that the role of HR is extremely complex, providing a wealth of services from aligning the workforce with business strategy to supporting new employees with induction enrolment. How an organisation’s community perceives HR will greatly depend on many things, but for me the top three are: What does HR stand for, […]

State of wellbeing and productivity in the financial sector

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New research produced by the Bank Workers Charity in partnership with Robertson Cooper has identified that the financial sector need to recognise and prioritise the impact that non-work pressures are having on employees and in turn on the organisations themselves. The findings show that financial worries, caring responsibilities and concerns about the future are all […]

How to ask for a promotion or pay rise

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January is typically a good time to review business strategies and plans, and set personal goals for the next 12 months. For many companies, it is also the time of year when performance reviews are conducted and potential pay raises considered. Salary review requests are not to be undertaken lightly, and discussions around pay rises […]

Applying Gladwell’s “10,000 hour rule” to advances in HR technology

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In Malcolm Gladwell's 2008 bestseller Outliers, the popular author known for his provocative assertions supported by memorable anecdotes and scientific research (some might say cherry-picked research) introduced the "10,000 hour rule.” The rule posits that it takes about 10,000 hours of practice to become an expert and likely very successful at anything. He gives examples […]

How can HR support managers in helping their teams support change?

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In the second of two articles on change, Valerie Nichols explains how HR practitioners can support managers in helping their teams to ride the waves of change and avoid a wipe out. Read the first article on handling resistance to change. Any manager in your organisation who is trying to implement change will probably have […]