Blog: Why competency frameworks are like potatoes

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I always think about Competency Frameworks as being like a potato. Not because they are muddy, starchy and sprout a bit when left in a dark cupboard, but because they provide a good solid basis and you can do loads of different things with them. Yet also like spuds, they are often either under-utilised, or […]

HRZone Interview: Jason Holt on apprenticeships

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Most UK businesses are missing a fantastic growth opportunity by failing to offer apprenticeships, believes jeweller and entrepreneur Jason Holt, who has just completed a government report on how to make such schemes more manageable for small-to-medium enterprises. Holt took over the family jewellery business in 1999 and subsequently set up Holt’s Academy of Jewellery […]

News: Youth Contract alone not up to tackling unemployment, warn MPs

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The government’s flagship scheme to cut youth unemployment will simply not be enough to tackle the current scale of the problem, according to a group of MPs.   Although the Work and Pensions Select Committee said that the £1 billion ‘Youth Contract’ was a good start, measures such as providing subsidised work and training placements […]

Blog: How to undertake staff communications with pizzazz

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Over the years some have found that HR communication has become somewhat synonymous with flat messages, full of corporate jargon that take up space in their inbox and rarely entice the recipient to open, let alone read it… Until now. With all the developments in modern technology HR departments all over the world should be […]

In a Nutshell: The five core principles of effective leadership

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If you bumped into the chief executive in the lift and were asked to tell him/her what you thought the five core principles of effective leadership were, what would you say? Wendy Brooks, director at leadership training provider, Hemsley Fraser, shares her ideas on the subject:   1. Be an active learner and foster learning […]

Talent Spot: Caroline Lowe, HR director for Hilton London Heathrow Terminal 5

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Caroline Lowe, director of HR for Hilton London Heathrow Terminal 5, was single-minded about wanting to work in the hotel industry. As a result, she undertook a degree in hotel management and, on finishing her studies, went straight into the operational side of the business.   “I just always enjoyed being in hotels: the look […]

Well-being at work: Learning to love what you do

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One of the strongest predictors of health and well-being turns out to be the quality of our social connections. Yet, have you ever turned up for a doctor’s appointment, had your blood pressure taken and then been asked some rather direct questions about your social life: Do you often get together with family and friends? […]

News: Employers believe ‘protected conversations’ will lead to bullying

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A worrying two thirds of employers believe that the government’s ‘protected conversation’ proposals will lead to abuse, acting as a smokescreen for threats and bullying that would otherwise constitute a breach of contract. However, a mere 13% of those questioned in a survey undertaken by law firm Pannone said that they would refrain from taking […]

News: Boardroom divide over who owns people management

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While ineffective people management is considered a key reason that organisations fail to hit financial targets, a worrying boardroom divide over who should take responsibility is wreaking havoc. According to a report entitled ‘Talent pipeline draining growth: Connecting human capital to the growth agenda’, although a huge 83% of HR directors believe that talent management […]

Blog: Just what is an executive coach exactly?

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What do Andy Murray, Mo Farrah, Jessica Ennis and Robbie Grabarz have in common?      They have a coach who has made a difference. Whether it be Ivan Lendl, Fuzz Ahmed, Toni Minichiello or Alberto Salazar, all have been accredited with making the difference between success and failure by their charges.     In […]

Blog: Working your business skills on the dating scene

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Many of our finely tuned business skills can be applied to the dating scene. Match.com’s resident clinical psychologist, Dr Cecilia d’Felice, shares her advice on how you can transfer your business expertise to your dating toolkit: Research You wouldn’t turn up to a business meeting unprepared and the same diligence should apply to a date. […]

Talking Point: Is trust the future of learning?

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So let’s start at the end. The end point is about trust and about creating that trust within your environment.   But, you might ask, why should trust be a future thing when, in the psychological contract between employers and their employees, it has always been a precondition?   The issue is that there is […]

Diary of a misfit: The perfect place??!!

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I feel like a teenager again. Not because I’m filled with youthful exuberance, but because I’m waiting for the phone to ring – and it doesn’t. I am transported back more than three decades.   I am sitting at the kitchen table pretending to busy myself with homework but unable to concentrate because I am […]

News: Call centre workers in East Anglia most likely to throw a sickie…

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Although a third of UK workers admit to having pulled a sickie, a worrying 55% soldier on when ill due to anxiety over what their boss or colleagues will think. According to a survey conducted among 2,000 employees by insurance comparison website Confused.com, some 35% admitted lying to their manager over why they had missed […]

News: Lack of first aid skills leads to death of 140,000 workers each year

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Although up to 140,000 people die each year due to lack of access to first aid, about half of all UK employers have no formal processes in place to assess workers’ needs in an emergency. According to research conducted among 4,000 people by One Poll on behalf of St John’s Ambulance, less than 20% acknowledged […]

Ask the Expert: What legal issues do well-being initiatives generate?

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The question  I have been asked to introduce some health and well-being initiatives into our workplace. Where should I start and are there any particular legal issues/pitfalls that I need to be aware of?     The legal verdict   Esther Smith, a partner at Thomas Eggar   Where to start indeed! There is pretty […]

Blog: How ‘big data’ can help you maximise your people investment

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Recognise This! – Your single greatest “expense” is your employees. Big Data can help you get the most out of that investment. Big data (the ability to analyse lots of complex data quickly) is coming into its own. The Harvard Business Review blog published this excerpt of an article on “Big Data’s Management Revolution” saying, […]