Don’t let that tweet land you in legal hot water

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Civil liability for uncivil conduct These days it seems as if every passing week brings with it a new story in the press about the legal risks of engaging with social media. We have heard much recently about the dangers of defamation on Twitter. Earlier this year Sally Bercow learnt to her cost just how […]

Onboarding: what’s in it for me?

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Successfully integrating a new employee into an organisation is critical for maximising staff productivity and therefore profitability. Yet centralised and thorough onboarding practices are regularly ignored by businesses for reasons including the perceived expense or the time it takes to implement them. Other businesses, while initially committed to following an onboarding strategy, fail to put […]

29 tips to help keep staff healthy in 2014

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When it comes to making healthy choices, there are many habits that busy individuals fall into over the years.  We make decisions on how best to get through each day, but just because these decisions are appropriate at a specific time doesn’t mean they’re the choices that bring us optimum performance for the long-term.  Think […]

Legal refresher: European free movement rights and hiring staff from Europe

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European free movement rights allowing European nationals to work in other member states is one of the founding principles of the EU and is fast becoming a key political issue. However, many UK employers are left unclear as to which rules apply given the numerous changes over the last ten years depending on the nationality […]

What does science say about making New Year resolutions stick?

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One of the reasons it is hard to stick to your resolutions is that you are essentially stopping a habit. We often talk about habits. We say we’ve developed a bad habit. Or a good one. But what is a habit? When you first decide to do something new, maybe something like challenging the CEO […]

Feedback doesn’t work. Here is why and what you can do about it

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Feedback is the backbone of most people management processes. Yet is there any evidence that it works? Anecdotally many people tell me it doesn’t and my own experience over many years of managing people is that positive feedback focused on what is being done right does work but negative or constructive feedback doesn’t. I say […]

UK workers to see pay squeeze in 2014

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Salary rises across the world will decline in 2014, according to forecast data from global management consultancy Hay Group. Pay will increase by 5.2% on average globally, driven largely by robust growth in emerging markets. This figure represents a 0.3% decline compared to last year. Staff in Europe will see an average pay rise of […]

Why your job description is a lie

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What if I told you that your entire working life was based on a myth? Let me explain…Remember back to your first few days in a new job. Whether you were an experienced professional or new to the workforce, you quickly discovered that the “job description” that explained your role was quite different from the […]

The HR identity crisis and what we can do about it

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When you think of Human Resources, what’s the first image that springs to mind? Is it that of a minor, admin-intensive department, responsible for managing employee sickness, holiday and training? Or do you instead see a team of strategic business partners capable of developing and implementing your corporate strategy across a number of different levels? […]

The new Immigration Bill – guidance for employers

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The government’s ongoing aim and intention to reduce net migration from hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands a year continues, with the announcement of the new Immigration Bill. In practice the Bill will first require Royal Assent and we are therefore unlikely to observe the impact until after Spring 2014. On 10 October 2013 […]

Take part in the annual Global Human Capital Trends survey

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THIS SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED. THANK YOU FOR TAKING PART. We invite C-suite, HR and talent executives, and professionals to participate in Deloitte Consulting’s second annual Global Human Capital Trends pulse survey. This brief survey will help identify and calibrate the relevance of the Human Capital trends in 2014 and the next few years. Start […]

Leadership lessons from Nelson Mandela’s life

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Two big leadership lessons can be drawn from observation of Nelson Mandela’s life and time in history. The first lesson is that it takes more than a single heroic leader at the top to change the trajectory of an institution, or a nation. The second lesson is that in leadership, character is always more important […]

Using social media as a force for good in HR

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This article is based on content from our academic-led HR Technology toolkit, which features evidence-based and practical advice from leading researchers around the globe on how to get the most from your HR technology investment. In a contribution to our recently published HR Toolkit, technology in the form of mobile, social, cloud and big data […]

Lessons from Colonel Chris Hadfield, astronaut extraordinaire

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Commander Chris Hadfield is the former commander of the International Space Station whose awareness-raising activities – both on the ground and traveling at 7km/s around the Earth – have in many ways re-ignited public interest in space travel. On the social networking site reddit, which features 'ask me anything' interviews, Commander Hadfield has many times […]

Autumn Statement: to raise or not to raise the State Pension age

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George Osborne announced that the state retirement age will rise to 68 in the early 2030s. As expected, this is a controversial topic and has been met with a lot of negative press. If you are to believe the Mirror, this is a "work till you drop" announcement and the grafters of the UK are […]

Nelson Mandela has passed away and we’ve lost a visionary leader

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The sad news of Nelson Mandela’s passing came on Thursday 5th November, at about 10pm. As the world responds to the news, we take a look at his life and leadership and ask what lessons we can take away for personal success and leadership from the man who made history as the first black President of […]

Autumn Statement 2013 – what does it mean for HR?

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Note: our coverage of the Autumn Statement 2013 will expand as comment and analysis comes in. Following our report on what the 2013 Budget meant for HR, we’re now offering some analysis on what the Autumn Statement – the ‘other’ important economic statement from the Treasury – means for HR departments across the country. Here […]

HR technology toolkit, written by Professors

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DOWNLOAD OUR ACADEMIC TOOLKIT TODAY In our latest toolkit you’ll find contributions from academics in Italy, Germany, UK, France and America on topics including: Social media and Web 2.0 Big data and analytics Employee use of self-service Generation Y and technology Technology in multinationals …all based on leading research from top business schools. As always, […]

Unconscious bias: a module in your modern management programme?

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There has been much talk about Unconscious Bias in recent years. It is a hot topic on tips of tongues across the HR world. The focus is often on its impact on recruitment, selection and talent management – ensuring a fair organisation with a talented and diverse workforce. And that is no surprise when HR […]