Uncomfortable realities of decision-making in conflict

We are living through a great deal of unresolved conflict worldwide. With so few strong leadership role models, conflict specialist Jane Gunn looks at 10 tough realities of making decisions during workplace conflicts – and how we can improve.
Redundancies in the Higher Education sector: Layoffs ‘done well’

As more universities announce redundancies, we unpack how this difficult process can be led in a way that creates the best possible experience for everyone involved.
Labour WhatsApp scandal: Can employers take action over inappropriate private messages?

In the wake of the Labour WhatsApp scandal, Kate Palmer discusses whether employers have the right to monitor employee’s private messages and what steps to take if inappropriate private messages come to light.
Entries for 2025 Culture Pioneer Awards now open!

Calling all those driving excellence in workplace culture – the Culture Pioneer Awards programme is back for 2025! This is your chance to showcase your achievements and inspire others to change for the better.
Love bombing: How to spot and combat the issue at work

Love bombing is in the air this Valentine’s Day. But how does this play out in the workplace? Guy Thornton from Practice Aptitude Tests explains how leaders can spot the signs and how to combat the problem.
How will AI employees shape the future of work?

Digital employees are now a reality, says agentic AI pioneer Chetan Dube. As an HR leader, understanding the potential of these digital coworkers to tranform your organisation are crucial to your success.
Mastering pay gap reporting: From compliance to meaningful action

It’s time to take your pay gap reporting beyond mere compliance. By unlocking deeper insights, you can uncover the ‘why’ behind pay gaps and work to address the root cause of the problem.
Mental health conversations at work: An eight-step guide for managers

To mark Time to Talk Day 2025, Dr Jo Burrell offers an eight-step guide to help managers facilitate safe, supportive mental health conversations.
The business cost of DEI fatigue: Why leaders can’t afford to give up on workplace diversity

To mark Race Equality Week (3-9 February), Raj Tulsiani, CEO of Green Park, urges leaders not to use DEI fatigue as an excuse to pull back on inclusion efforts.
Emotional recession revealed: Key takeaways from State of the Heart’s study on emotional intelligence

State of the Heart’s annual research shows emotional intelligence has declined for the fourth consecutive year. Here, we explore what this means for the workplace, and how we can emerge from this emotional recession.
WFH under scrutiny: What does ‘Proper Work’ mean to Ex-M&S boss?

Another jab has been made at remote workers; this time from former M&S boss Lord Stuart Rose. To better understand why some leaders desire a full return to the office, we delve into their inner psyche to explore trust and control issues, and nostalgia for the ‘good old days’.
Josh Bersin returns to HR Tech Europe 2025

Global industry analyst Josh Bersin will kick off HR Tech Europe with an opening keynote on the AI era. Taking place on 4-5 March 2024 at RAI Amsterdam, this event is a must-attend for HR executives.
Bruce Daisley’s takeaways on 2025 workplace culture trends

What culture trends should we expect to see in the year ahead? In an interview with Bruce Daisley, podcast host of Eat Work Sleep Repeat, we sense check key predictions posed by HR thought leaders, research bodies and tech vendors.
Performance Improvement Plans: A guide to acting compliantly in the face of underperformance

A social media producer was recently awarded 22k at an employment tribunal after being sacked for not meeting performance standards. Serving as a reminder of the need for fair procedures, this guide outlines how employers can act compliantly when dealing with underperforming employees.
Five ways to sabotage relationships at work

Good relationships enrich the workplace and help us get things done. But human connections are fragile and common behaviours harm our efforts to build trust. Quentin Millington of Marble Brook examines how we wreck, and how we might protect, our workplace relationships.
Lack of infertility policies jeopardise employee retention

The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has warned that employers could risk staff quitting if infertility policies are not implemented. Here, we examine what a robust infertility policy includes.
How to reverse the Gen Z trend of ‘conscious unbossing’

Research from Robert Walters finds over half of Gen Z professionals in the UK don’t want to take on a middle-management role. How can organisations reverse this ‘conscious unbossing’ trend?
Management training in 2025: Two in five employees doubt their manager’s capability

Research from Unmind reveals both managers and employees perceive a significant skills gap among team leaders. Here, we identify the top management training needs for 2025, focusing on mental health support and fostering trust.
UK productivity is at a crossroads

UK economic inactivity has been making headline news since the pandemic. This life-changing outbreak in 2020 is often pinpointed as a key turning point at which our nation’s productivity problem came sharply into focus, alongside the nation’s declining health.
The Traitors: Unveiling the dark side of workplace dynamics

The latest season of The Traitors has been a welcome distraction from our January Blues. But what does it teach us about the dark side of relationship dynamics?