Doing business in Libya – cultural considerations for HR

Libya has been under the control of many people throughout its existence, including the Persians, Greeks, Romans, Vandals, Ottomans and Italians. Libya was also ruled by Islamic Caliphates and, immediately after its independence in 1951, by King Idris, Libya’s only king. King Idris was overthrown in a military coup d’état in 1969, led by Colonel […]
Empowering your sales staff to revolutionise retail

If Honda’s Asimo, the world’s most advanced robot, were capable of any kind of human emotion, his recent debut as Miraikan science museum’s newest tour guide would have been deeply embarrassing. Despite years of refinement, development and significant investment, Asimo couldn’t interpret the simplest human gestures, and in the process reminded us that he’s just […]
Do your rewards encourage staff loyalty? Looking at the future of employee rewards

This week we saw two great things happen for the U.K economy. Firstly, the BBC announced that the growth in the 2nd quarter of 2013 had reached .6%, outpacing initial economic forecasts according to the ONS. Secondly, we heard from Ernst & Young that UK GDP will accelerate to 2.2% in 2014, an impressive 1.1 […]
Driving employee engagement through environmental sustainability

With today’s socially and environmentally aware workforce, and as Generation Y & Z begin to dominate the labour market, companies must work harder than ever to ensure that their CSR programmes support and drive employee and stakeholder engagement, as well as competitive advantage. CSR, and specifically a company’s sustainability profile, is an increasingly important catalyst […]
Are Millennials more likely to jump ship?

Millennials leave their employers more often, and in greater numbers, than older employees, according to new research. The poll of 233 HR professionals from a range of industries found that 30 percent of respondents said they’d lost 15 percent or more of their Generation Y workforce in the past year. The research was carried out […]
New crackdown on spiralling charity executive pay

Hundreds of thousands of Britain’s charities will soon be issued with a new code of conduct about setting appropriate levels of remuneration for senior executives. The new code of conduct follows revelations by The Daily Telegraph that pay for charity executives had risen sharply, despite the economic downturn. The National Council for Voluntary Organisations – […]
Workers ‘take caring bosses for granted’

Empathetic bosses who go out of their way to help employees with personal and work problems are being taken for granted, according to new research from IMD business school. The study found that employees tend to view these acts of kindness as part of the manager’s duties and do not plan to put in extra […]
Talent exodus on the horizon: how to prevent employees from taking flight

Recent research from Hay Group and the Centre of Economic Business Research shows that employee retention will be a major and increasing concern for HR and organisation leaders. In the UK staff turnover levels are forecast to rise sharply in 2015, resulting in 765,000 more departures than in 2012. And turnover rates over the next […]
Labour tone down criticisms of Next and Tesco after speech leaks

Shadow immigration minister Chris Bryant has toned down comments critical of Tesco and Next’s recruitment policies after his original speech was reported to the press over the weekend. In his actual speech, delivered today, Bryant said that Tesco must provide “reassurance” they were not discriminating against Britons in favour of foreign workers. He also cited […]
Is this the start of forced quotas for women in the boardroom?

New proposals by City regulators may force financial services firms to set quotas on the number of women in senior positions and publish diversity policies. The proposals are being considered by the Prudential Regulation Authority, which regulates large banks, building societies and insurers. The proposals form part of a PRA consultation looking at a specific […]
How NOT to fire people in the 21st century

AOL CEO Tim Armstrong can be heard on a leaked audio clip of a conference call firing someone in a way you should never ever in a million years fire anyone. The day before, Armstrong had told investors in the quarterly earnings call that Patch – AOL’s local news network – would shrink from 900 […]
Finding new ways to unionise – the tactics of US fast food workers

Fast food workers across the United States have started walking out on their jobs and demanding a ‘living wage,’ which is double what they’re currently earning. This is interesting, according to Time magazine, because fast food employees have traditionally been unable to take collective action because of the extremely high turnover in the sector (and […]
Interview: Kathy Allison, Head of HR at boohoo.com

Kathy Allison is Head of HR at fashion retailer boohoo.com. 1. Tell us something we don’t know about employee engagement and how it works? There shouldn’t really be anything the profession doesn’t know about employee engagement, as it isn’t rocket science. My simple rules would be that employee engagement has to be bought into from […]
True engagement – why managers need to be seen as ‘real people’

Managers and leaders within an organisation can make a difference to engagement levels, but only if they themselves are engaged, trustworthy, authentic and crystal clear on their role and what the organisation needs from them. They must then work with their teams to align their personal goals, motivators and drivers to job satisfaction and their […]
Making the case for ‘disabled-confident’ businesses

In July the Government launched a two year campaign to identify and tackle the challenges facing disabled workers across the UK by making businesses more 'disabled-confident'. But in order to bring this campaign to life, there is a huge job to be done in educating businesses about the benefits in creating more inclusive workforces. There […]
How to develop ‘winners’ at work

The UK’s success in the 2012 Olympics and our recent Wimbledon triumph has highlighted the importance of coaching as a means of developing high performance and realising people’s potential. The surprising truth is that many of the methods used to create champions in sport can also be used to develop ‘winners’ at work. Winning in […]
Firms need to review nature of employer/employee relationship

Whether or not we choose to admit it, changing relationship status is something we are all too keen to keep under review in the world of social media. But are you as careful when it comes to reviewing the employment status of your company’s staff? If not, take heed of the case of Dakin v […]
Onboarding: do we know it all yet?

You might think that there is nothing new to learn about onboarding but you’d be wrong. Onboarding is one of the most important strategies for business at the moment and that is because many companies are still trying to perfect the process. So it was with great interest that we read a recent survey report […]
Sales clerk fired for showing payslip on Instagram

Wade Groom, a sales clerk in Lacoste’s flagship store in Manhattan, was fired recently for snapping a photo of his payslip and uploading it to Instagram. Alongside the image, Groom vented his frustration with a call-to-arms against capitalism. And the standard of accommodation in New York. “Paycheck. Still silly to me. Ever since I was […]
Doing business in Egypt – cultural considerations for HR

The Arab Republic of Egypt is potentially a very lucrative market for organisations looking to expand into North Africa. However, many challenges remain. Political stability issues and market practices that can come across as outdated or heavily bureaucratic can put off many organisations that may otherwise have a good fit in Egypt. On the other […]