Gamification: How to play ball with staff engagement

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Engaged employees are more effective and innovative because they are showing their true selves at work. Involvement is key to engagement and games have always epitomised that. So it stands to reason that an effective route to employee engagement is to encourage people to play games.   In our recent international executive survey, which explored […]

Blog: Doing the festive season on a shoestring

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With the recession still in force, many organisations this year will be cost-saving by cutting back on the Christmas celebrations. Asking people to pay for the staff party, or even cancelling it altogether; not putting up a decorated tree; cutting back on Christmas bonuses; these are all difficult decisions facing cash-strapped companies at the moment. […]

Half of UK managers expect redundancies in 2012

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Nearly half of managers expect their organisations to cut more jobs in 2012, with more than a third feeling insecure about their own employment prospects. These are the key findings of a survey among 800 bosses in UK companies undertaken by the Chartered Management Institute. The study also revealed that more than half of those […]

Update: Lloyds boss to return in January with reduced workload

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The boss of Lloyds Banking Group is set to return from his stress-related sick leave in January, albeit with reduced management responsibilities, the bank has revealed. Antonio Horta-Osorio, who joined the organisation in March to restructure it, has been absent from work since the end of October when he was signed off by doctors for […]

Blog: New Year memo to self – boost employee health and wellbeing

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Christmas is coming fast and with it that annual angel/demon where you are already forgiving yourself for indulging two sizes in the wrong direction with the promise that starting Jan 1st you really honestly will do something about your health. Of course, businesses do this too. They get to the end of the year, worked […]

Health and wellbeing programmes: Engagement is key

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Many organisations are beginning to understand that employee wellbeing plays an important role in personal happiness and productivity which, in turn, has a positive impact on corporate performance. But one of the biggest challenges is simply engaging staff sufficiently to actually take part in the wellbeing programmes intended for their benefit. High levels of such […]

Unemployment so bad ‘even Santa’s elves feel insecure’

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The official pre-Christmas job figures are so bad that even Santa’s elves should be worrying about their positions, experts have warned. According to data from the Office for National Statistics, the number of unemployed jumped by 128,000 to 2.64 million for the three months to October – the highest figure since 1994. The overall joblessness […]

Blog: The changing role of reservists in the workplace

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Employer support is vital for Reserve Forces to be able to balance their civilian and military roles in society successfully. But the Reserve Forces are changing as a result of the recently published Reserve Forces Review 2020 (FR20) and, since July, the Ministry of Defence has been working on how to implement the recommendations in […]

Talent Spot: Emma Blaney, group HR director at Informa

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Emma Blaney may have fallen into HR by chance, but it is no accident that she has risen to group HR director at Informa. It’s taken dedication and hard work. Today, Blaney works in Switzerland at the international publishing and conferencing company’s head office, reporting directly to the group chief executive and having responsibility for […]

Busiest expenses day of the year piles pressure on accounts staff

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Yesterday was the busiest expenses day of the year, with finance teams facing a 139% rise in the number of claims submitted. According to claims management software provider Concur, staff rushing to recover the coming cost of Christmas placed huge pressure on finance teams to complete last-minute submissions before the break. The expenses rush added even […]

The secrets to HR outsourcing success

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Outsourcing can work and be good for the business. But, time and time again, we hear reports of dissatisfaction and things going wrong. So what are the secrets to success and what do HR directors need to consider here? A good starting place is to ask yourself why you want to outsource at all.   […]

CIPD Event Blog: Getting more social

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I was a participant and speaker at the CIPD Social Media in HR conference last week. My overall impression of the event was *thumbs up*. I met some interesting people, heard some interesting speakers and as a speaker, everything I needed to deliver to the best of my abilities was taken care of. It’s been said before […]

Case Study: Rentokil Initial introduces “cohesion” by integrating HR processes

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Rentokil Initial has automated and integrated its HR processes in a bid to make them more cohesive as part of a broader company-wide initiative to standardise administrative and operational procedures. The pest control and cleaning specialist is a £2.5 billion global organisation that employs an international workforce of 66,000. But, according to group HR operations […]

Cloud TV: SuccessFactors’ Paul Roberts on HCM and the cloud

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At this year’s Business Cloud Summit, Neil Davey, editor of HRZone’s sister site, myCustomer.com, sat down to mull over cloud computing, HCM and business execution with Paul Roberts, Software-as-a-Service vendor SuccessFactors’ country manager for the UK and Ireland.

Four-year central government HR framework deal goes to Logica

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Responsibility for providing transactional HR, payroll and finance services to central government has been handed to Logica under a four-year framework contract valued at between £50m and £500m. Marie-Helene Durif, head of sourcing and category management at the Government Procurement Service, said: "The award of this contract is another milestone in the government’s strategy to […]

Talking Point: The wimpish manager problem

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A recent survey that I saw looked at employees’ views on their managers. One of the horrifying findings of the study, which was published by ‘HR Directors Business Support’, was that 86% of workers believed that their managers had no integrity.   And, unfortunately, I feel their views were soundly based. The workforce is, collectively, […]

Fashion houses face intern probes from next year

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HM Revenue & Customs has warned fashion houses and designer labels against failing to pay the National Minimum Wage to interns.   The government department wrote to London Fashion Week’s 102 exhibitors cautioning against using interns as employees as unpaid labour and cautioned that it would start compliance visits at the beginning of the New Year. […]

Lowering organisational stress levels

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Pressure appears to be endemic in today’s society – and nowhere more so than in the workplace.  Indeed, in many companies, it seems to be almost an ethos. As a result, pressure to meet targets, make money and even push for promotion is simply part of day-to-day life for hundreds of thousands of employees up […]

Blog: 12 tips for stress-free Christmas shopping

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This can be a very stressful time for all of us – managers, employees, our relatives and friends. The main aim is to ensure that you are well organised and plan in plenty of time for a Stress free Christmas. Here are some suggestions to help or to think about:  Make a list of all […]

Government must give gangmasters’ enforcement agency more teeth

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The Gangmasters Licensing Authority risks becoming “emasculated” unless the Coalition Government provides it with enough teeth and funding to protect temp workers in the food industry properly, a recruitment consultancy has warned. Media reports in October had suggested that the enforcement agency was under threat of abolition as part of the Government’s Red Tape Challenge. […]