Stop the skills obsession: The six human states that drive real outcomes

Have you jumped on the skills bandwagon? Most employers have. But skills alone won’t bring organisational success, warns Culture Transformation Leader Zhanna Zhuravleva. As AI increasingly picks up functional work, it’s the human state – our lived experiences, attitudes and energy – that create the real value for organisations.

Strike action reforms are coming – here’s what HR should really focus on

With the Employment Rights Bill set to make industrial action easier to organise, many employers are bracing for more disputes. But Paul O’Donnell, Managing Director at CMP, argues that the real focus shouldn’t be on process changes – it should be on building a culture of trust, open conversation, and early conflict resolution.

Five ways to tackle rising healthcare costs and boost employee wellbeing

With healthcare costs climbing and employee wellbeing under pressure, waiting isn’t an option. Oliver Atkinson, Senior Wellbeing Lead at Benifex, shares five practical strategies to protect your people and your bottom line – starting with prevention, early intervention, and smarter communication.

2025 in review: Did the HR pros get it right?

At the start of 2025, we asked 10 people and culture experts to share their work predictions for the year ahead. With December almost here, they’ve returned to assess their forecasts and reflect on how the world of work has changed – for better or worse – over the past year.

Polymorphic organisations: The next evolution of people-centric design

What if your company could shift shape as quickly as the world around it? Here, Perry Timms and Kirsten Buck of PTHR introduce the polymorphic organisation – a living system that adapts to multiple forms based on context – and why HR’s role must evolve from maintaining order to orchestrating continuous transformation.

From sore heads to disciplinary hangovers: Time to rethink your work Christmas party?

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As Christmas party season approaches, HR adviser Kate Palmer explores how changing drinking habits – particularly among Gen Z – are reshaping workplace celebrations. With one in three UK workers calling in sick after drinking with colleagues, and younger staff feeling pressured to drink, it’s time to rethink traditional festivities and ensure inclusive alternatives.

The perfect storm: Middle-aged men, AI disruption and mental health

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Men aged 45–49 have the highest suicide rate in the UK, and many now watch AI tools replicate expertise they spent decades building – all while shouldering peak financial pressures. Thom Dennis, CEO of Serenity in Leadership, explains why generic wellbeing initiatives aren’t working, and what you need to do differently this Movember.

Your absence policy isn’t enough: Why cancer needs its own framework

With 96% of UK organisations lacking dedicated cancer policies, more than one million working-age employees are left navigating life-threatening illness through generic frameworks. Veronica Foote from Working With Cancer explains why this gap matters and how cancer-specific policies can transform workplace support.

Intrinsic motivation: Rethink your rewards strategy

Are your people truly doing their best work? Managers often rely on extrinsic rewards such as performance-related pay to motivate their team members. But research shows such bureaucratic systems are too rigid for modern work. Here, Quentin Millington of Marble Brook looks at intrinsic motivation and how HR can encourage people to value activities for their own sake.

Is it time for low-paid industries to embrace employee benefits?

Retail, hospitality and healthcare have long treated employee benefits as a luxury they can’t afford. But Gethin Nadin, Chief Innovation Officer at Benifex, argues that the data tells a different story. With turnover rates soaring and talent draining to other sectors, can low-paid industries still afford to hold back?

What’s on your HR agenda for 2026?

The data tells us HR is stretched, expecting big recruitment challenges ahead and focused on AI integration. But does this reflect your experience? We’re asking HR professionals to share what’s really on their minds as we head into 2026 – because your honest perspectives matter to us.

Transform your workplace: Join the CIPD Annual Conference and Exhibition 2025

The CIPD Annual Conference and Exhibition returns to Manchester Central on 5–6 November 2025, bringing together over 7,000 people professionals ready to tackle the biggest challenges facing modern organisations. As a media partner, HRZone invites you to join this flagship event, designed to turn HR theories into practice and embrace the latest research and innovations. […]

Autonomy vs authority: Finding the balance that works

How much freedom should you give your team, and when do they need clear direction? Too much control stifles creativity and breeds resentment. Too little structure leaves people floundering. Internationally renowned conflict specialist Jane Gunn explores what happens when organisations sway too far in one direction – and shows you how to get the balance right for your team.

Are AI and empathy mutually incompatible? 

AI promises to remove bias and free up time for human connection – but what happens when algorithms miss the nuance that matters most? Sarah Lardner from Innecto Reward Consulting examines whether AI can truly support empathetic HR practices, or if we risk reducing people to data points in pursuit of efficiency.

Black History Month: Polite inclusion at work is keeping people comfortable

As Black History Month celebrations draw to a close, what does your organisation do next? Put the work into designing real inclusion, or shut down the campaign until next year and maintain an air of ‘polite inclusion’? Judith Germain of The Maverick Paradox invites you to reflect honestly on your organisation’s approach, and offers strategies for redesigning systems that merely present an illusion of progress.

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