Blog: Demonstrating the X Factor – 3 things to help you sparkle in a job interview

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In front of the Judges…Show them the X Factor!  In today’s job seeker market there are so many different factors to consider when applying for a job – the content of your CV, the answers you give to role specific questions, psychometric profiling, assessment centres, telephone interviews and then of course the face to face […]

Blog: I’ve got an underperformer – Get them out of here!

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At some point in their career, most HR profressionals and managers have the challenge of dealing with a persistent underperformer. Clearly it isn’t acceptable to get them to eat creepy crawlies in order to “Get them out of here!” – however much you may feel like it at the time.   Managing someone out of […]

Talking Point: Will shared parental leave work?

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"Shared Parenting Matters." And the author of this statement? Not a parenting charity, but the government in a consultation paper.   And indeed, the concept took a step closer to reality last month after the government unveiled its proposals on the practical implementation of shared parenting leave.   But the plans, which are designed to […]

Talent Spot: Community blogger, John Sylvester

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Not everyone always understands John Sylvester. The problem is that, for most people, being a motivation and employee incentives specialist requires a bit of an explanation as to what it means.   For instance, after struggling to fathom precisely what their dad did for a living, his two sons eventually hit upon the idea of […]

The emerging discipline of workforce planning

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The job of managing the workforce is growing in complexity. At one end of the spectrum, demanding Millennials are now entering the world of employment for the first time, while at the other, growing numbers of employees are choosing to work past the age of 65.   In between these two extremes, however, you will […]

The skills paradox flourishes

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We are in a skills paradox. On the one hand, headlines have screamed all year of redundancies, high unemployment, and graduates struggling to get a foot through the corporate door.   On the other, they have also been warning of rising skills shortages and on-going talent wars.   While there has and always will be […]

Employee engagement continues to rise up the HR agenda

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Given a perfect storm this year of low pay rises/freezes, increasing workloads in the wake of redundancies and falling levels of learning and development activity, the issue of employee engagement has been rising steadily up the HR agenda. And as the difficult economic climate appears set to continue into the year ahead, it doesn’t look […]

News: Starbucks’ move to cut staff benefits sparks fresh concern

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Starbucks’ decision to cut paid lunch breaks, sick leave and maternity benefits has sparked concern among staff that they are being forced to help subsidise the coffee chain’s potential tax bill increase. According to the Guardian, on the same day last week that the House of Commons’ public accounts committee branded the firm’s tax avoidance […]

News: Disclosure & Barring Service to offer “one-stop-shop” criminal record checks

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A new organisation to oversee criminal records checks, referrals and barring investigations has been set up in a bid to provide employers with a “one-stop-shop” service. The Disclosure & Barring Service was formed out of the merger of the Criminal Records Bureau and Independent Safeguarding Authority in an attempt to make the checking process clearer […]

Blog: Punk Rock HR – Counting down the top 10 Christmas HR tips

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In this mini series, I’m going to count down 10 HR tips as seen through the eyes and ears of Punk Rock. A kind of "HR Top of the Pops" but without the DJ.   No need to pogo whilst reading these unless you must. Punk HR refers to brevity, simplicity and purity of thought […]

Blog: Engaging for Success in the words of ITV’s Archie Norman

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In my Engage for Success launch blog post last Monday about defining and measuring employee engagement, I also mentioned we heard from Archie Norman, currently chairman at ITV. Archie (I will refer to him by his first name, I hope he doesn’t mind) was invited to talk to us about what employee engagement means to him, and after David MacLeod introduced Archie as […]

AAT’s Lucy Gregory on the power of followership

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As long as there have been leaders, there have been followers, and leaders cannot accomplish what they do without followers. Kelley, 1992. Most, if not all, HR professionals understand and implement leadership management techniques within their organisation.   But in 1992, RE Kelley put a new slant on the situation with his book, ‘The Power […]

Making the right choices to ensure career success

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In order to consistently perform to the peak of your ability and have the best chance of delivering the results that you crave, it’s really important that you understand where to focus the power of choice. Having worked with Olympians over the past 15 years, we’ve learnt some very important lessons regarding the choices that […]

News: First employers accredited under London Healthy Workplace Charter

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Fourteen employers have been accredited under the London Healthy Workplace Charter, which is intended to set standards for improving employee health and well-being in the capital. The initiative grew out of the Workplace Well-being Charter that was developed by NHS Primary Care Trust in Liverpool and endorsed by the cross-government Health, Work and Well-being board. […]

News: Gen Y will lead to workforce management shake-up

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The growing presence of Generation Y in the labour force will lead to new ways of working, generating radical change in the way that employers handle everything from staff retention and talent management to succession planning. According to a global survey of 2,900 managers and graduates as well as 100 in-depth interviews conducted by the […]

How to ensure there are no legal hangovers after the Christmas party

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Christmas music has been played on the radio and in the shops for a number of weeks now which can only mean one thing – the Christmas season is fast approaching along with the anticipation of the associated festivities. Many companies like to put on a Christmas party for their hard working staff, but with […]

Book Review: Be bulletproof – How to achieve success in tough times at work

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This book aims to help people cope with the everyday slings and arrows of working life and the debris left by poor management, office politics and difficult people. In the introduction, the authors, James and Simon Brooke, explain the three main pillars of their work, namely:   Mindfulness – Being self-aware, conscious of your thoughts […]

Ask the Expert: How can I keep my job with an undiagnosed disability?

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The question I have developed a disability that requires a few reasonable adjustments in the workplace.   Access to Work has agreed to fund an assistant for me, which would be the most expensive.   But at the end of April, I was sent home from work after several meetings between my union and employer, […]

Legal Insight: The compulsory retirement age issue

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At first glance, the retirement situation of Hungarian judges might not seem to be the most pertinent of cases for UK employers.  But a recent decision made by the European Court of Justice provides interesting guidance on compulsory retirement ages and age discrimination issues.   Previously in Hungary, judges, prosecutors and notaries were required to […]

How to limit the financial risk of salary sacrifice schemes

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As salary sacrifice schemes provide the opportunity to offer cost-neutral employee benefits, it’s no surprise that they are becoming an increasingly popular option for many businesses, especially as a way of funding high-value benefits such as company cars. As appealing as such schemes may seem, however, without a carefully thought through approach to management and […]