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 […]

What leaders can do when opinion is against them

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David Cameron’s recent call to arms from the House of Commons, to support action against Syria, resulted in a motion of no support from the house. Not only did this leave him in an extremely difficult position in the UK, but internationally too where the ‘special relationship’ with the U.S. was also called into question. […]

Developing next generation leaders for a sustainable future – the stewardship model

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Human resource professionals and leaders alike have many responsibilities, and perhaps among the most important is developing the next generation of leaders and being more innovative as times change rapidly before our eyes. The right leadership style is important in the good times, but is even more essential in the face of budget reductions, fundamental […]

Four CVs from the best domestic staff in Britain – and the woman who recruits them

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Sara Vestin Rahmani is the owner of Bespoke Bureau, a yacht crew and domestic staff recruitment agency that also trains people looking to cut it in five-star establishments. Polishing chandeliers. Driving sports cars. Serving seafood to billionaires in the salty sea breeze. These tasks aren’t in your average job description. But they’re part of daily […]

How to find real value in graduates

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Creating a company culture is one way of driving success. However one thing the majority in HR and wider business will agree on is that without the right people you cannot build or maintain a culture. The general consensus is that it is harder to instil a culture in those who move from another company […]

How to hit the sweet spot between conflict and new ideas

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Every team is made up of many different personalities, all with their own aspirations, ideas, preferences, and a host of different experiences. Each of these individuals could hold the key to unlocking a difficult problem or providing an innovative way to approach a task.  Or even better, the unique combination of ideas and experience in […]

Employers not doing enough to address the stress taboo, says Mind

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Stressed workers are suffering in silence against a culture of mental health taboo, according to new statistics released today from mental health charity Mind. Almost half (45%) of the 2060 workers polled by Mind said that staff are expected to cope without mentioning stress at work and a third (31%) said they would not be […]

How can supervisors best support HR directors and their teams?

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What is supervision? ‘Supervision is an opportunity to bring someone home to their own mind, to show them how good they can be.’  Nancy Kline, ‘Time to Think’ Supervision is a process of reflection and insight and support that focuses on resourcing the supervisee. Reflection, Insight and Support. Supervision enhances ‘seeing’ – the seeing into […]

Burn Out or Flow Out? What a choice…

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This week we were thinking about work and how much is too much. I spend a lot of my working life poised between two extremes. At the stage of the business I am currently at, I am working hard to ensure that we grow, that we retain quality, that we add value to the bottom […]

Evidence-based HR – neuroscience in business and the HR department

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We're hurtling towards a time when HR departments are driven by science and through understanding what makes people who they are. This evidence-based HR approach will be married heavily with big data. One of the key areas that is fueling evidence-based HR is neuroscience – the more we understand about the human brain and the […]

The neuroscience of trust and how it can improve your engagement results

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A while ago I was working with a leadership team who got into a debate about trust. The team was split with the senior leader insisting their role was to mitigate risks by putting in place policies and policing people to ensure the company was safe. His starting premise was people are not trustworthy, if […]

Top talent? I’d wager you’re getting it wrong

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It’s evident in every organisation that some point your star performers will be prompted into a leadership role.  But does their success in their field mean that they’ll be a success as a leader? Honestly, the answer is probably not. It’s an inevitable reality right now that too many people embarking on leadership programmes will […]

Museums ditching staff for volunteers – the result of financial woes?

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Over a third of museums and galleries reduced numbers of paid staff last year, while a half increased the number of interns and volunteers. This is according to the Museums Association, a membership organisation, which added that staff cuts were due primarily to a reduction in public investment. “Interns and volunteers have plenty to offer […]

Top 10 security reminders for the post-summer period

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Now firmly into autumn and back to normal, it’s time to review your company’s cyber security practices after the summer break has been and gone. Although a lot of people have returned back to the office, in today’s 24/7 connected world most people were still checking email and in work mode from their sun loungers. […]

Summary of National Minimum Wage changes from October 1st

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Thanks to Hollie Ryan, Associate at Charles Russell LLP, for preparing this summary. The new 2013/14 rates are as follows: Standard rate – £6.31 per hour (a 12p increase from £6.19, an increase of 1.9%) 18 – 20 year olds – £5.03 per hour (a 5p increase from £4.98) Under 18s – £3.72 per hour (a 4p increase […]