Comment: Working longer and portfolio careers … continued

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Explore how embracing a portfolio career through independence, proactive learning, and openness to new possibilities can transform your working life. The author shares five key insights for building a dynamic career spanning multiple paid and unpaid activities aligned with your strengths and passions.

Comment: Working longer and portfolio careers

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As pension schemes face underfunding and traditional employment shifts, portfolio careers offer a modern alternative to fixed retirement dates. Rather than retiring at a set age, many professionals now blend paid work with unpaid activities, allowing for greater flexibility and fulfillment in later years.

What is coaching? … continued

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Business coaching combines hard skills like teaching and training for those without formal business education, alongside soft coaching skills like guidance and facilitation for experienced professionals. Effective coaches must build foundational knowledge before implementing one-on-one coaching relationships.

What is coaching?

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Coaching in business lacks clear definition and measurable value, making it difficult to justify investment. While the sports coaching model—where a coach helps athletes reach their potential—translates somewhat to business leaders, it falls short for professionals promoted to management without formal training in leadership tools.

News in Brief: The Week in HR – HR globe-trotters do it for career success

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UK immigration plans to favor highly skilled workers while tightening rules for the unskilled, pensions reform debate intensifies with industry proposals to reduce management charges, and HSBC faces misconduct claims. This week in HR also explores why some professionals pursue international career opportunities.

The Couch?! Becomes a Self Help Guru

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A satirical look at self-help culture and its impact on leadership, this piece humorously critiques the trend of DIY personal development while highlighting genuine concerns about declining managerial skills in the UK workplace.

Company cars: The safe approach … continued

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Company cars and structured alternatives like ECO schemes provide employers with safety control, while cash allowances and employee-owned vehicles present higher risks. Employers remain liable for driver safety regardless of vehicle ownership, making control a key consideration when choosing a business car solution.

Company cars: The safe approach

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Employers face different legal responsibilities when providing company cars versus cash allowances or other vehicle schemes. Company cars offer the highest level of control over safety, maintenance, and roadworthiness, while alternative arrangements present varying degrees of employer liability and duty of care.

HR Practitioner’s Diary: HR eats in Hell’s kitchen … continued

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A blind man with a guide dog was left to navigate Northampton’s town center alone after bus depot staff refused to help him reach a nearby taxi rank, citing the need to “look after the buses.” His subsequent complaint revealed inadequate disability training and a troubling lack of duty of care from both the council and transport company.

HR Practitioner’s Diary: HR eats in Hell’s kitchen

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HR consultant Sue Kingston shares her latest field experiences, including helping a food production company prepare for a critical safety inspection while managing recruitment challenges and workplace issues across various business operations.

Book review: Employee Reward

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Michael Armstrong’s Employee Reward provides comprehensive coverage of reward strategy, including financial structures, benefits, and non-financial incentives. This CIPD-endorsed resource offers practical guidance for HR professionals seeking to develop effective total reward packages that support employee motivation and organizational performance.

Reviewer profile: Sandra Beale

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Sandra Beale is a chartered FCIPD-qualified HR consultant based in the Midlands with over ten years of progressive experience. She provides strategic and operational HR services to companies of all sizes, covering employment law, recruitment, performance management, and organizational design.

Employment law briefing: Compensation awards … continued

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The Employment Appeals Tribunal has approved joint and several compensation awards against employers and senior managers in discrimination cases, expanding circumstances beyond previous limitations. Employers should ensure managers receive thorough discrimination law training to avoid personal liability for compensation awards.

Employment law briefing: Compensation awards

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Employment Tribunals can award discrimination compensation on a joint and several basis, making any named respondent liable for the full amount. The Employment Appeals Tribunal confirmed this power in Way v Crouch but emphasised such awards should remain rare, with apportionment of liability continuing as standard practice.

Insight: Sustaining the message … continued

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Sustaining internal communications over the long term requires consistent commitment to keep messages alive and prevent initiative fatigue. Engaging senior leadership is essential—whether through leaders who naturally understand communication’s importance or through crisis situations that force organizational focus on inspiring and motivating staff.

Insight: Sustaining the message

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Compass Group’s Tim Small explains how short-term communication goals lead to initiative fatigue. Effective internal communications require understanding your audience, matching channels to their needs, and empowering managers as active communicators rather than passive message distributors.

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