Technology – HR’s best friend?

Taleo’s Judy Sweeney explains how technology is helping to boost HR’s status at board level by demonstrating the value investment in people strategies have on the bottom line. There’s been an evolution in the role of HR leaders and the technology that supports them. For years HR wanted to gain recognition at board level but […]
Businesses petition against NIC increase

A raft of business groups have started a petition against the government’s planned 1% increase in National Insurance contributions, which they claim will force employers to recruit fewer staff and even lead to job cuts. The petition, which was launched yesterday, was backed up with a letter to the Daily Telegraph, calling on the government […]
A possible 25,000 jobs to go in public sector

Employers should prepare themselves for slow economic recovery and the potential for “social disharmony” should predictions about the possible loss of 25,000 jobs at local councils in England over the next three to five years come to pass. According to a survey from business lobbyists the CBI, the growth picture in the UK’s vital […]
Brain drain – 1/3 of grads plan to leave UK

A lack of suitable job opportunities in this country is driving a third of recent UK graduates and final year students to consider moving abroad for work, warns a new report. The survey undertaken among 1,085 current and former university students by student and employer matchmaking web site Studentgems.com, indicated that most respondents had applied […]
Workforce planning: Do you have the right people and skills?

In the first of the series, we explored where to look for wasted effort in your organisation and the importance of left-field thinking in re-designing processes. In this article, George Blair, President of the HR Society looks at how the right people with the right skills can make a difference, and how targeted recruitment and […]
2010 opens new opportunities to align HR strategy with business objectives

A study designed and carried out for the European Club for human resources (EChr) by Hewitt Associates has revealed that HR leaders foresee a better but still challenging outlook for 2010. On the upside, HR plans to take the opportunity to measure and leverage HR’s value to the business more effectively. On the downside however, […]
Stop wasting training

According to a study which found that a quarter of all training fails to yield a significant performance improvement, UK organisations could be wasting an estimated £9.5bn on training each year. Kevin Lovell outlines why this is the case and, more importantly, what you can do about it. The best training course in the world […]
Retain talent and avoid the brain drain

Organisations must steel themselves for the looming talent drain as their employees grow secure enough to look outside of their current job role – bear in mind all the organisations that will soon be in a position to begin poaching talent again from their competitors. Our global engagement research found that employees are 1.5 times […]
Does your organisation need some Saas?

Vincent Belliveau, EMEA general manager for Cornerstone OnDemand, examines why more companies are turning to software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for learning management, employee performance management, succession planning and more. It is recognised that information technology (IT) can help organisations manage their processes and information more efficiently and cost effectively, but HR managers are not IT specialists. […]
Happy employees, happy customers – engage and grow

Doug Shaw recently met with Kate Davies, the CEO of Notting Hill Housing, to find out how she is leading and encouraging engagement as a way of improving service. Kate started by observing a key difference between west and east whereby the east seemed to get the concept of sacrifice for the greater or community […]
Re-engagement – now is the time

Strong internal relationships are central to building productive and profitable workforces and the role of HR in helping to create and maintain environments that are conducive to keeping your crucial players is key, says Clive Hyland. However, a recent study shows there may be some challenges for HR professionals to address – research conducted […]
Workplace bullying – not only at Number 10

Recent headlines have hit the Labour party with a book claiming Gordon Brown is a bully – an allegation seemingly backed up by a national hotline claiming they have received calls from ‘several’ members of Number 10 staff. However, this has now been hit with a backlash of its own as this has been perceived […]
Ask the expert: Can we demote rather than dismiss?

If an employee is struggling, can we demote rather than dismiss, and should we give them notice? Martin Brewer and Esther Smith advise. The question: We want to demote rather than dismiss – but how? We have an employee who has ended up on a final written warning follow two separate conduct […]
New Balance HRD going the extra mile for flood victims

Corporate social responsibility isn’t dead, as Paul Kennedy, HR Director of New Balance, and his team are proving as they walk 140 miles to raise money for those still suffering from the Cumbrian floods. Charity, they say, starts at home. And when you find your local area devastated like New Balance did last year, it’s […]
Government to drive paternity leave awareness

A third of fathers are oblivious of their rights to paternity leave, a survey has revealed, as the government launched a month-long ‘Dads at Work’ awareness campaign to try and rectify the situation. The campaign comes in advance of a move to allow new mothers to transfer the last six months of their year-long maternity […]
Employers snubbing staff training

While a huge 88% of UK employers acknowledge the importance of staff training, most are either put off by the cost or simply fail to make time to arrange it. These are the findings of a survey undertaken among 1,100 organisations and 4,300 workers in the UK, France and Germany by software company Citrix to […]
CIPD: We’re not out of the woods yet!

The UK labour market remains in an “extremely fragile state”, with the unemployment situation likely to get worse before it gets better, an expert has warned. Figures released by the Office of National Statistics showed that total unemployment fell for a second consecutive month, albeit by a meagre 3,000 people, for the three months to […]
Firms warned over first aider rules

More than three quarters of UK employers have inadvertently broken health and safety laws at different times in the past by having no trained first aiders present in the workplace, according to a charity. But even those that appear to be employing appropriate numbers of skilled personnel in this area often misinterpret guidelines introduced last […]
The rules of engagement : Retaining talent’s top 10 blunders

In these changing times, it makes sense that employee engagement is the holy grail of many businesses. However – we so often get it wrong. From badly managed benefit schemes through to poor leadership styles, here are the top 10 errors and how to avoid them. 1. Lack of subtlety Employee engagement is a complex and incredibly […]
Google innovation

Google is well known for innovation, but how can a culture of innovation be fostered in an organisation? People operations director, Liane Hornsey, shares some secrets from Google. A company that has carved a reputation for pushing the envelope, Google has been consistently lauded as one of the most innovative companies in the world by […]