Blog: CIPD 2012 – A view from the fringe

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In recent years, the CIPD has put on a number of free mini seminars to attend, which is great for those who can’t afford to attend the ‘full’ conference. I consider this (along with the exhibition) the ‘fringe’ event, and my impressions from this were: 1. Change in emphasis   Last year, I felt like […]

Redundancies and how to reduce the risk of insider fraud

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Last week, UBS announced plans to cut 10,000 jobs. This week, companies as diverse as Ericsson, ING and steel group, Kloeckner, have also announced big job losses.   But managing large-scale redundancies clearly presents a number of challenges for HR, not least the increased likelihood of staff fraud taking place. In fact, the latest figures […]

News: CIPD 2012 – ‘Contingency risk-based approach key to Olympics success’

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One of the key reasons for the success of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in HR terms was the decision to take a contingency risk-based approach, which involved planning for every eventuality. Jean Tomlin, HR director for the London 2012 Organising Committee who took part in the closing keynote panel discussion at the Chartered Institute […]

News: Permanent placements rise at fastest rate for 17 months

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Business leaders were given more encouraging news about the state of the economy today after the latest KPMG/ REC ‘Report on Jobs’ showed that appointments to permanent positions have risen for the first time since the Spring. Data from across the country shows that appointments of permanent staff increased for the first time since May, […]

In a Nutshell: Four tips for raising engagement levels

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Successfully raising engagement in an organisation involves more than doing an annual engagement survey. Louise Rooney, head of HR at IT firm, ServiceSource, outlines her top tips for motivating staff to commit to the business. 1. Alignment Identifying and being explicit about the company vision and values definitely helps employees connect with the business. This […]

Blog: Great ideas can come from anywhere – if you’re prepared to listen

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“Don’t credit me with that success. That idea came from a janitor at the NFL Films production facility. He suggested that we take all the fumbles and mishaps and put them to music.” That statement was from Steve Sabol, the late co-founder (with his father, Ed) of NFL Films. NFL Films was started by accident […]

Ask the Expert: Am I employed as a temp or a perm?

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The question I started work for a company in January 2011 on a contract basis, working three days per week. The contract ran out at the end of March 2012. I was then verbally offered the job on a permanent basis and I accepted. Although I asked several times, the situation was never confirmed in […]

News: CIPD 2012 – Four ways to boost your board-level influence

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Influence within the executive team is more valuable than a seat on the board as board members simply rubber stamp executive decisions anyway, believes Linda Kennedy, group HR director at Yell. During a presentation at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s annual conference in Manchester this week, she advised HR professionals to put anxiety […]

Legal Insight: Mind your language

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In recent years, the influx of migrant workers from Eastern European countries in particular has resulted in a highly diverse range of cultures and identities within the United Kingdom’s labour force. In certain lower paid sectors such as agriculture and hospitality, there is a particular reliance on those whose first language is not English. The […]

News: Gender bias alive and well, survey finds

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The average gender pay gap for UK executives stands at £10,060, with women also receiving less than half of what men are awarded in bonuses, according to the findings of the Chartered Management Institute’s (CMI) latest annual Gender Salary Survey. Despite government pledges to address inequalities between the sexes, the gender pay gap across the […]

News: CIPD 2012 – ‘Employers must take more responsibility for skills development’

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If the UK is to remain competitive globally, employers must take more responsibility for addressing structural employment and systemic skills issues among the next generation of workers, according to government representatives. Jo Swinson, a Liberal Democrat MP and current minister for employment and Michael Davis, chief executive of the UK Commission for Employment and Skills, […]

News: National Stress Awareness Day – 1 in 3 take “stress day” since recession

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A third of the population has called in sick due to stress in their working life, with money, work and relationships the biggest causes of anxiety, according to research published to coincide with National Stress Awareness Day. Nearly half of UK workers have felt more stressed since the onset of the financial crisis, finds the […]

News: Long term incentives boost FTSE director earnings

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Basic pay and bonus growth for FTSE-100 directors has slowed almost to a halt over the last year, with salaries matching inflation and bonuses down on the previous year, new figures from Incomes Data Services have revealed. However a big rise in the value of vested long term incentive plans (LTIPs) awards means that directors’ […]

Blog: Five reasons why organisational change fails

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Change is difficult, especially when it involves an entire organisation. When you’re making high-level changes, there are a lot of factors that need to be assessed. As well as plenty of things that can go wrong. Let’s look at the top reasons change fails and what HR should consider when developing a change strategy. 1. […]

Blog: National Stress Awareness Day – How to deal with stress in the workplace

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We may be officially out of recession, but the market is still tough, and many businesses are suffering from its consequences. We have seen redundancies across a range of sectors, and often companies have been forced to diversify into different areas to compete with rival firms. Changes such as these can create anxiety and be […]

News: CIPD 2012 – ‘Crowdsourcing is the future of management’

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Crowdsourcing is the future of management and organisations that fail to embrace this “management 2.0” model will become increasingly irrelevant, according to leadership guru, Gary Hamel. Speaking yesterday at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s annual conference in Manchester, he described old management 1.0 methods that focused on conformism, standardisation and formal hierarchies as […]

Talking Point: Do you know how to devise a social recruitment strategy?

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A recent report claims most HR directors consider social media platforms to be ineffective as recruitment tools. Since then, other experts have argued that this is largely because these tools are used ineffectively. The debate looks set to continue, but one thing is for certain; businesses intending to employ social media for recruitment should start […]

Talent Spot: Community blogger, Emma Littmoden

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On Emma Littmoden’s road to the top, you’ll find some loo roll, wet wipes and a jockey’s uniform. Before becoming sales and business development partner at leadership development provider The Living Leader, Littmoden had earned her sales spurs selling hygiene products and been one of the top five female amateur jockeys in the country. In […]

News: CIPD 2012 – ‘HR must redefine itself’, says Peter Cheese

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HR must redefine itself and its purpose in order to cope with the changing nature of work, the workforce and the workplace within the broader “context of a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world”. This was the key message of Peter Cheese’s first address to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s annual conference in […]

News: Office romances cost British business millions

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Office-based romances could be costing British businesses millions and inflicting untold damage to their reputations. Over a thousand individuals responded to the ‘Are Office Romances a good idea’ survey and over 200 businesses to the ‘Impact of Office Romances on UK Businesses’ survey, both commissioned by website IllicitEncounters.com last month. Three quarters of individuals said […]