Workday’s HCM credentials boost Cloud Computing offering

“Cloud Computing was taking off, but a year ago we didn’t have the functionality to replace the legacy systems,” says Aneel Bhusri, co-CEO of Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM) provider Workday. “But now we’ve closed that gap and overtaken the legacy providers. Customers are switching off their old HR and payroll systems. The more a […]
Do you need to pay employees stranded by volcano?

The Icelandic volcano has left tens of thousands of Britons stranded abroad. ‘In case of volcano’ isn’t a phrase you often see on a contract or in terms and conditions, but the question must be: seeing as many employees simply cannot get home, should they be paid? Much like the snow situation last year when […]
No training = no motivation

Employees are willing to leave a job if decent training is not provided, according to research from the Home Learning College. A survey conducted among 3,000 British workers showed that 19% have left a job due to a lack of relevant training. At the same time, almost half (49%) said relevant training would help […]
Organisational development – a schizophrenic profession?

Organisational Development (OD) is not so much a discipline as the application of accumulated experience of dealing with differing theories, practices and models. Chris Nutt tackles the tangled web. This often involves considering two or more apparently contradictory theories at the same time. When those theories involve different value sets and stress opposite attitudinal features, […]
TrainingZone Live – grab your early-bird discount

Grab an early-bird discount at TrainingZone Live, the new event for L&D professionals, consultants and HR practitioners – that’s £200 off the ticket price. PLUS: CMI and BILD members get a 50% discount! The event has been developed based on feedback from TrainingZone community, and will consist of two days where delegate […]
MySpace or yours? Social networking in the workplace

Social media is here to stay: what should HR be considering instead of locking out employees and chaining up the computer? In recent years the use of social media, including social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn, has grown exponentially. Facebook had approximately 5.5 million active members in December 2005, over 350 million […]
Employment law update: Paternity and pensions

April 2010 is upon us and it brings changes to current legislation. Some of these important changes are outlined below. Regulations on Blacklisting The Employment Relations Act 1999 (Blacklists) Regulations 2010 have been laid before Parliament, and subject to Parliamentary approval, are due to come into force sometime between February and April 2010. The regulations […]
Employer of choice – with privilege comes responsibility

Would you like to be the ‘Employer of Choice’? I don’t know who coined that phrase but it sounds good. When out recruiting you get the biggest queue at your stand – all the best people, and unfortunately quite a lot of the ‘not good enough’. You can pick and choose whom you want. Great […]
Where are the women in IT?

Women working in technology have achieved great things but the fact remains that there are not many of them around – only 19% of the UK IT workforce is female. What’s more, there are even fewer women when it comes to the top level jobs which are heavily dominated by men. Many organisations would however […]
Ask the expert: Is this harassment?

Is this employee being sexually harassed? Matthew Whelan and Esther Smith advise. The question: Is this harassment? I have an issue with one of the junior managers within my branch. Although he is not my direct line manager I have to report to him for technical decision making – I am effectively one of […]
UK employees slate ‘negative’ management

1 in 2 UK workers say their organisation has a negative style of management, putting the economic recovery at risk, according to the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). Take the management style test. A new survey of the workforce (5,000 adults surveyed by One Poll) highlights the three most common management styles within UK workplaces as […]
Are you sitting comfortably?

Most employees asked these days would probably answer yes: companies invest hundreds of thousands of pounds in high quality adjustable chairs with ergonomic desks all complying to the latest legislation, so why are muscular skeletal problems still the biggest cause of sickness absence in the UK today and on the rise? The modern day workstation […]
What’s social networking got to do with learning?

New research suggests its true potential is yet to come says Kevin Young of SkillSoft. A year or so ago, having a policy on social networking usually amounted to regulating the use of Facebook during office hours. Now such an approach looks positively naïve. So what has changed? First, time is proving that social […]
59% want workplace first aid training

Research carried out by St John Ambulance has discovered two thirds of us wouldn’t have the confidence to adminster potentially life-saving first aid. The study of 2045 adults was conducted by ICM, and uncovered several worrying statistics including that 24% would do nothing at all. Some 39% would attempt first aid, despite not being sure […]
Public sector pensions – an election issue?

Do you want to see ‘an independent commission on public sector pension provosion’ in our HR manifesto wishlist? Bonuses and benefits have been huge stories in the past year, and now we are offically in campaigning pereiod for the 2010 general election any newsworthy issue can become an election issue. In HR we might feel […]
Research reveals new talent in town – Gen R

Say hello to Generation R, your new must-have employee. They’re not defined by a date of birth but recession, retention, responsibility and a desire for recognition. Forget generations X and Y, it’s Generation R you need to look out for. This set of professionals have not only survived the recession but were retained, were not […]
Law essentials: Equality bill

The Equality bill changes you need to be aware of, from law firm Beachcroft LLP. Update: see the changes which came into effect on 1 October here View our article on the parts which didn’t make the cut here Harmonisation and extension of discrimination law: The prohibition in directly or indirectly discriminating “because of a […]
Wellbeing – the healthy breakfast choice

Start your day with a great breakfast for a great working day! This advice comes from nutritionist and author of The Food Mood Solution, Jack Challem – take your pick from his healthy breakfast menu. What your mother said is really true -breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Eat the right […]
Cutting through a bullying culture

Leaders have a huge part to play not just in political parties but in all organisations, especially when it comes to dealing with issues such as bullying. But what do you do when those in leadership are seen as part of the problem rather than the solution? Dame Barbara Stocking, chief executive of Oxfam, shares […]
Wellbeing – the business strategy

Jamie-Natalie Cross explains why wellbeing is a business strategy and offers tips to help get your workforce in shape. Now it looks like spring has finally sprung, promising warmer temperatures and gently reminding us about that long-awaited summer holiday, employees may be more health conscious than they have been in recent months. With staff already […]