The Age of Individualism – meeting the 21st century’s big HR challenge

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The world of work is evolving rapidly and the companies that understand the changes that this brings will be the winners of the future.  The way organisations think about how employees are engaged with the aims of the organisation has changed radically in the last 50 years after remaining essentially static for the industrial age […]

Talent acquisition and HR should be at the heart of M&As

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M&As are common – 111 M&As took place in the UK in the second quarter of 2013 alone[1] – yet there is no one-size fits all formula to ensure smooth transitions. M&A is time-consuming and stressful and it is only by placing Talent Acquisition at the heart of M&A that the maximum value can be […]

A guide to creating employment ads that stick to the rules

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Recruitment can be a huge task, and when you’re looking for new candidates you want to be as pro-active as possible. Effective job ads are key to attracting the right candidates, and in a highly competitive market a good ad can make your job spec stand out from the crowd. It’s fine to use your […]

Interview: Alistair Rennie, Managing Director of Foosle.com

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Is recruitment going through a crisis and if so, why? There is a crisis but it’s nothing new. For a long time, the recruitment industry has failed to evolve in line with the on-going challenges faced by employers and candidates.  The industry has been sluggish about dealing with the frustrations employers have had for years: […]

What is a ‘mentally healthy workplace’?

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We have been working with mental health charity Mind on a series of articles exploring mental health in the workplace. Take a look at the full content series today to get insight and advice on how to improve mental wellbeing throughout your organisation. As part of Mind’s Taking Care of Business campaign, we often highlight the importance […]

Can your leaders achieve change? Here’s what the data says

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Most companies are going through change of some type and some sectors are experiencing unprecedented transformational change; that is change that shifts the underlying assumptions and norms of the way the organisation and even the industrial sector operates. We wanted to understand how leaders were perceived to be doing in leading this change and their […]

Employee engagement is about more than just a survey

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I work with many organisations that have made a significant investment in money and resources, over multiple years on large unwieldy surveys producing tons of data but making very little impact on increasing or sustaining engagement.    Engagement surveys are a useful and valuable diagnostic, they take a ‘temperature check’ of the organisation at point […]

Financial services & manufacturing leaders ‘worst in UK’

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The Financial Services and Manufacturing industries have the weakest leaders in the UK, according to a detailed study released this morning by Head Heart + Brain, a leadership development consultancy. To gauge the standard of leadership in different industries, Head Heart + Brain commissioned a poll of more than 2,000 people which asked UK workers […]

What is workplace incivility, why should we care, and what should we do?

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What is Incivility?     You find yourself walking into work with your supervisor, and you hold the door open for her. She breezes through without saying thank you. When you get to the break room to have your morning cup of coffee, you find that the pot is empty—the last person did not refill the coffeemaker. […]

Encouraging HR resource best practice – five tips to self-service success

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We recently conducted research into the current state of employee service in the UK’s HR departments and discovered some worrying results when it came to the additional strain being put on an already stretched resource. According to our research, HR decision makers are spending more than a third of their day on average – that’s […]

The Art of Communication – supporting those nearing retirement age

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If there is one thing in life we can all be sure of it is that we age – hopefully gracefully, but we cannot escape the inevitability of growing older. For one so widely recognised, this fact can often be surprisingly difficult to accept. Employees in particular can often struggle to come to terms with […]

Resilient employees likely to be physically healthier and more productive

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Psychologically resilient employees are likely to be physically healthier and more productive in work, according to new research conducted by well-being experts Robertson Cooper. Between June and August 2013, over 500 people from the UK working population were surveyed to determine their current level of psychological resilience – in other words, their ability to perform […]

Managing health and safety: the right-people, right-place, right-time approach

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According to a report issued by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), toward the end of October 2012 there were 17,495 reported non-fatal injuries in the UK; an estimated 27,000 self-reported injuries, and an estimated 33,000 new cases of work-related ill health. It also calculated an estimated 1.8 million working days were lost due to […]

Interview: Brian Bowden, Director of HR Operations at Aer Lingus

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1. On your LinkedIn you mention part of your role has been ‘re-positioning the HR function.’ Can you elaborate on this? Where was it before and where do you want it to be? Our transformation has sought to reposition the HR function so as to focus on strategic HR activity and standardise and systemise our HR […]

Five reasons CEOs fail to engage

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There is now a weight of evidence connecting employee engagement and business success, within which leadership plays a key role. Yet, much of the UK workforce remains dis-engaged. So, why aren’t our leaders engaging more? Engagement, that is to say, the sense of emotional connection and purpose that is created among employees so that they […]

Applying Transcreation in the workplace

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“Transcreation?” I can hear you asking. It may be a new bit of terminology for a lot of readers but the concept of transcreation is slowly being understood and applied within business more frequently – and HR is no different.  In this article I would like to introduce you to transcreation and explain how HR […]

Doing business in France – cultural considerations for HR

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The French Republic is the European Union’s second most populous country, the EU’s second largest economy and the world’s fifth largest economy. According to the IMF, France has achieved a GDP of $US2.2 trillion in 2012. France suffers from a reasonably high unemployment rate, currently estimated at 9.8%, which is higher than many of the […]

Book review: Leading Teams: Tools and Techniques for Successful Team Leadership

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Title: Leading Teams: Tools and Techniques for Successful Team Leadership from the Sports WorldAuthors: Paolo Guenzi, Dino RutaISBN: 978-1-118-39209-6 Our reviewer this time was David Evans of Burn Bridge Associates. This 330-page book has an easy-read style and will be of interest to anyone with sporting inclinations. Its sub-title, “Tools and techniques for successful team leadership from the […]

10 tips to beat stress at work

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Mind recently surveyed 2060 workers and found that almost half of people (45%) said that employees at work are expected to cope without mentioning stress at work and a third (31%) said they would not be able to talk openly to their line manager if they felt stressed. Stress is a serious problem, it is […]

An iceberg sunk the Titanic, right? Wrong.

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David Buchanan BA (Hons) PhD FRSE Chartered FCIPD is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Cranfield School of Management. If you investigate why the Titanic sank, you’ll realise an iceberg was just the final straw. “There were a whole host of contributory factors,” says David Buchanan, a professor at Cranfield School of Management. “The lookouts in […]