Blog: Does Boris demonstrate the five fundamentals of leadership? Part 1

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Mayor of London Boris Johnson’s popularity has risen to such an extent that commentators are increasingly speculating over the possibility that the eccentric former journalist could be the next Prime Minister. The mayor’s meteoric rise received a welcome boost from a successful London 2012, but has he got what it takes to be an international […]

What to do when there’s board trouble

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The effect on an organisation when big mistakes hit the headlines can be very destructive – and you don’t have to look much into the recent past to see some high profile examples. These include G4S and its staffing problems during the Olympics and Bob Diamond’s resignation from Barclays bank following the rigging of the […]

News: Barclays’ staff bonuses to be linked to customer satisfaction

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Barclays’ frontline employees will no longer receive bankers’ bonuses based on sales but will be paid according to the level of service given to customers. The bank’s new ‘Service Incentive’ programme will see Barclay’s 22,000 retail staff earning commission based on how satisfied customers are with the service provided, as well as the extent to […]

News: UK’s most satisfying HR software revealed at Harrods

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Some of the software industry’s most innovative small companies saw off competition from global giants in the UK’s biggest awards event that is based on the views of genuine business users. In the competitive corporate HR and human capital management category, online absence management software provider, TeamSeer, fought off challenges from  Advanced Business Solutions‘ HCM […]

Blog: When did you last challenge wrongdoing around you?

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So the USADA report is out and it makes it abundantly clear that the sport I enjoyed watching for years has been a dirty cheating farce (like I didn’t already know right?). The situation surrounding Lance Armstrong is a great example of the danger of a typical hierarchy.   The person at the top takes ultimate responsibility, sure. And […]

Living Leader Learnings: Do 360 degree feedback systems really work?

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The Challenge The HR manager at a software development company asks: “Because feedback is really hard to get, we’re thinking of introducing a 360 degree feedback system into our organisation. In your experience, do people really respond to them honestly and what are the benefits and pitfalls of this kind of system?"   The Solution […]

How to create a physically healthy workplace

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According to the Health and Safety Executive’s latest figures, we’re gradually getting the message about making the working environment a more healthy one. The organisation indicates that, between April 2010 and March 2011, around 1.2 million people were suffering from an illness caused or made worse by their job, down from 1.3 million the previous […]

Ask the Expert: How do we deal with a post-work event rape allegation?

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The question  What is an appropriate disciplinary charge for an incident that has led to a criminal investigation outside of work, allegedly involving another member of staff following a work event?   Here is an outline of the situation: Following a corporate event, a group of people went back to an employee’s home and continued […]

News: Repeal of equality legislation will “let bad bosses off the hook”

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The government’s decision to repeal sections of the Equality Act less than two years after their introduction has been branded by unions as an attempt to “let bad bosses off the hook”. Provisions in the Equality Act 2010 that make employers liable for the harassment of their staff by third parties such as customers or […]

News: Kite marked pensions required to plug employer “advice gap”

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A kite mark system should be introduced in order to help employers find value for money pension schemes and help plug the current “advice gap”, a report has recommended. If change does not take place, millions of workers signing up to the government’s auto-enrolment scheme, which came into force for large employers on 1 October, […]

Blog: Social recruitment – Stop hunting, start fishing

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Accepting that there are ‘lies, damned lies and statistics’ it is claimed that over a third of the people in the world are registered members and users of social networks. In developed, highly networked regions such as the US and Western Europe that figure can approach eighty per cent. Furthermore, once you have accounted for […]

In a Nutshell: Seven songs to ensure career success

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Peter Cook is a management consultant who uses his three passions of business, music and science to engage his audiences at corporate events and conferences. By drawing parallels between the music and the corporate worlds, his aim is to communicate key lessons to business leaders in a way that is more accessible than bombarding them […]

The HR Headmistress: How to weed out litigious job candidates

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 The world is full of bounty hunters. Their game is to exploit any holes left by careless employers that could give them a chance to sue for big bucks.   Most of the risks involve candidates alleging some form of discrimination on the grounds of a protected characteristic.   Anti-discrimination legislation was created to help […]

News: Financial services firms scoop up at race diversity awards

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Financial services organisations topped the charts this year in terms of accolades for promoting race diversity and equality in the workplace. Business in the Community’s Race for Opportunity campaign hosted its annual awards dinner at the London Hilton on Park Lane last night, in which four out of nine of the winners came from the […]

News: Celebrity campaigns help reduce mental health stigma at work

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Less stigma is being attached to mental health issues than a year ago following a number of TV and press campaigns and celebrities talking openly about their conditions, research has found. A survey among 1,000 employers and 1,000 staff conducted by insurance provider Aviva, published to coincide with World Mental Health Day, revealed that just […]

Blog: World Mental Health Day – How to deal with depression

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British workers are apparently the most depressed in Europe. According to a new study, the Impact of Depression in the Workplace in Europe, one in four British workers (26 percent) will take time off work for depression – compared to around one in ten across Europe.  We’re also likely to be off work for longer, […]

Blog: What Boris can teach us about resilience

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As nights draw in during early October, and the rain beats down outside, another political party conference season continues and we see some leaders blossom while others blunder! While George Osborne spreads apocalyptic doom across the country of slashed benefits spending and ever worsening public finances, we can rely upon Boris Johnson to raise our […]

Talking Point: Do you know what stress looks like?

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Health and Safety Executive figures show that 10 million working days are lost in the UK each year to stress. Each case of stress-related ill health leads to an average of 30 days off work, resulting in an annual cost to British business estimated to be in excess of £5 billion.   And the problem […]

News: Sickness absence down, presenteeism and mental illness up

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Although average employee absence levels have dropped by as much as a day, job insecurity has led to a rise in presenteeism and mental health problems such as anxiety and depression. According to a survey conducted among 667 employers by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and health insurance provider Simplyhealth, staff absence levels […]

News: UK’s most satisfying HR software to be unveiled at Harrods

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The great and the good of the UK business software industry will gather at the Software Satisfaction Awards‘ traditional venue of Harrods this week to hear who this year’s winners are. Organised by HRZone‘s publisher Sift Media in association with Intellect, the SSAs comprise the UK’s biggest survey of opinion among business software users – this […]