Are companies meeting the needs of an ageing workforce?

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This feature was written by Kevin Young, General Manager, Skillsoft EMEA It is rare for a Government initiative to be of direct relevance to almost every business in the UK. However, with recent changes to the retirement age and pension payouts, businesses need to start thinking about how they will manage an ageing workforce. By […]

News: benefits packages stagnating as employees demand more

Benefits packages provided by employers are out of step with the needs of employees, according to new research commissioned by Unum from Populus and Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). UK employees are becoming increasingly risk averse because of the recession. Over three-quarters (77 percent) are concerned over financial security and are prioritising long-term financial security in […]

News: young people want green skills to get green jobs

More than half (59 percent) of the UK’s young people (19-25) say they would be interested in working in the green economy, yet 38 percent say they don’t have the skills required to do so. This is according to new research released recently by British Gas, which also found a quarter of young people (26 […]

HRD Insight: Creating Person-centred Organisations

This feature was written by Stephen Stirk, HR Director at United Reponse. Person Centred Organisations work on two simple premises – the first is a belief that the person centred thinking tools and practices developed primarily for use in interactions and relationships with and between people with learning disabilities could be applied to a range of […]

News: employers to design their own apprenticeships

Employers will soon have the power to design and develop their own Apprenticeship standards in order to tackle skills shortages, announced Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today. This initiative is in response to the Richard Review, carried out by entrepreneur Doug Richard last year, which called for an improvement in the quality of apprenticeships. Richard […]

Businesses as living entities – the shift to corporate communities

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“The only long-term sustainable advantage is the ability to adapt to change.” In his book The Living Company, Arie de Geus differentiates between businesses that prioritise their growth as a living, breathing community and those that prioritise short-term return on capital. De Geus argues that while profit-driven companies can succeed, they have a poor record […]

News: productivity being ‘sabotaged’ by email addiction

Business productivity is suffering because firms are not taking steps to curb “email addiction” in the workplace. This is according to Jerry Hopkins, founder of The Leadership Team, which provides training to leaders who need to create more time in their working lives. Hopkins said that organisations would benefit from introducing strict guidelines on the […]

News: Pay gap influenced by low applications, says research

Women are underrepresented in high-paying jobs because they don’t apply for them, according to new research. Workplace discrimination at the point of hiring is a factor but many women choose not to apply for higher-paying positions because of ‘preconceived notions’ of job roles. This research came from Professor Roxana Barbulescu of the Desautels Faculty of […]

Talent spot: Tim Munden, Unilever’s VP of HR for UK and Ireland

Tim Munden, Unilever’s vice president of HR for UK and Ireland, knew from an early age that he wanted to join the army. Unfortunately, fate had other ideas. While the army sponsored him through ‘A’ levels and university, an accident at officer training school Sandhurst put an end to his army career before it had […]

Is training key to preventing spear-phishing attacks?

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This feature was written by Scott Gréaux, Vice President Product Management and Services at PhishMe. One of the most common ways for cybercriminals to gain access to sensitive data on enterprise networks is through phishing. Phishing is a method where cybercriminals send spoofed emails to try to trick recipients into doing something they shouldn’t. They can […]

News: Organisations invest in talent – but is it paying off?

Organisations across the world are investing in key talent, but are starting to ask questions about when they’ll see a return on investment. This is according to the Talent Barometer Survey from Mercer, which reveals 60 percent of organisations worldwide have increased their investment in talent in recent years. Yet just 24 percent say their […]

Interview: Peter Cheese, CEO of the CIPD

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Peter Cheese, chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) believes we are at an inflection point in HR and that the opportunities for the profession to make an impact on the business has never been greater. With the CIPD’s centenary year in full swing, HRZone recently caught up with Cheese, to […]

Book Review: Transformative HR by John Boudreau & Ravin Jesuthasan

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Title: Transformative HRAuthors: John Boudreau & Ravin JesuthasanISBN: 978-1118036044 Reviewed by David Evans of Burn Bridge Associates. This is a book that ostensibly has a very clear mission: to champion the cause of evidence-based HR management. There is, however, a ‘sub-plot’ which relates to the need for HR professionals to be able to operate with their […]

Posture at work – how to improve it, why it’s important

Healthy body flexibility and movement diminishes as a consequence of inactivity and regular activity restores it. Joints maintain their youth essentially by virtue of movement. Diminished movement, from our desk-based office lives, can age the body prematurely. When tissue isn’t regularly moved, it dries out like the sponge that isn’t used. If you don’t move […]

News: Video recruitment on the increase, say UK HR Directors

HR Directors across the UK are increasingly relying on new technology to support recruitment processes, according to new research from recruitment consultancy OfficeTeam. Close to nine in 10 (89 percent) of senior executives labelled it ‘somewhat’ or ‘very’ challenging to find skilled professionals. Small (91 percent) and medium-sized (90 percent) businesses find it most difficult. […]

News: The business case for flexible working – £34bn worth of savings

HR directors looking to make a case for flexible working may want to check out the latest research from Vodafone, revealing that the UK could save around £34bn by freeing up desk space and working flexibly. Despite these potential savings, many UK business leaders are underestimating how much their companies can save with 65 percent […]

Book review: Never Mind the Bosses by Robin Ryde

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Reviewed by Tanya Cowin The objective of the book, Never Mind the Bosses by Robin Ryde, is to demonstrate that deference in the workplace “impedes organisational success.” The author has been strongly influenced by the punk movement and its anti-deferential attitude and devotes a whole chapter of the book to explaining the punk music explosion […]

HR and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) – it’s all about balance

This article was written by Simon Meager, Managing Director of Footprint Media. Bring your own device (BYOD) programmes spark many a conversation in and outside the IT department. It’s a growing trend that clearly identifies the consumerisation of IT, in which consumer preference – rather than corporate direction – drives the decision on what technology […]

The future of flexible working in the 21st century

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This article was written by Eileen MacMahon of law firm Dundas & Wilson. When Marissa Mayer’s recent memo banning Yahoo employees from working from home was leaked to the press last week, a lot of us questioned whether the UK Government’s stance on the promotion of flexible working was still relevant. Mayer, whose appointment as […]

News: employers who fail to engage will fail the UK

HR has known the importance of engagement for a long time – now there’s research out that points to just how important it is for long-term economic prosperity. According to new research from Adecco Group, employers that do not engage, motivate and retain their best employees risk damaging the UK’s economic position, according to new […]

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