Blog: Can you really learn to have confidence?

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I lost count a long time ago of the number of people who ask me the question ‘surely you’re born with self confidence?’ They’re convinced that some people are just lucky because they’re ‘born’ with confidence. This just isn’t true. This is one of the best confidence tips you’ll hear. The first thing to accept […]

The value of networking

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Lynda Gratton, professor of management practice at the London Business School, believes that “building networks, especially those outside the organisation will be another key leadership skill”. We used to do our ‘schmoozing’ face-to-face but these days social networking sites are what we use to foster collaboration, within the company, and well beyond. A good networker […]

In a Nutshell: Five tips for doing an MBA while working full-time

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Stephanie Murphy, currently an interim HR business partner at EDF Energy, has just graduated from the Open University with an MBA. She acknowledges that the things she learned while undertaking the course have proved invaluable in her work as an HR and business professional.   But completing a qualification like this while in full-time employment […]

Talent Spot: Lisa Sarjeant, HR director at the CIPD

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As HR director at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development – Europe’s largest chartered professional HR body – it’s no surprise that Lisa Sarjeant sits on the executive team and is instrumental in setting organisational strategy. While those HR professionals who are struggling to make their voices heard at the top table may envy […]

News: Latest raft of employer-backed technical colleges unveiled

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The number of employer-backed technical colleges is set to nearly double to 34 in a bid to provide young people with better quality vocational training. Each state-run University Technical College will be backed by a university and local employers and pupils will be given the chance to transfer from the age of 14 in order […]

Investing in your career with an MBA

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Why invest in an MBA? Samantha Bown, programme director of executive education, London Business School: “Investing in your HR career through a training program, as Lynda Gratton, professor of management, states, will strengthen your ability to leverage culture, create integration and boost morale and allow you to make powerful representations to senior stakeholders.”Dr Lydia Price, […]

A typical HRD: Part 3 – Small-to-medium enterprises

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Is there such a thing as a typical career path for someone wanting to become an HR director in a small-to-medium enterprise – or even a typical HR director profile in this space? HR professionals generally seem to fall into three categories: those who spend their careers in corporate, blue chip environments; those who prefer […]

Blog: Seven tips for navigating murky M&A waters

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News last week that Mike Lynch is to leave Hewlett-Packard, just a year after the technology giant bought Autonomy, the data company that Lynch built from scratch, has sparked much speculation about a ‘clash of cultures’ between the two companies. This highlights the importance of a robust HR strategy to guide companies through the managerial […]

Blog: You may call yourself an HR business partner, but are you – really?

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“So, what does the new title mean?” She had walked out on Friday as a generalist and returned on Monday with a new title of Business Partner.   “It means I am now assigned to a business unit, I am their personal HR representative. “ And with that, a new title took hold, but within the […]

TV Review: The Apprentice Week 10 – Explain the benefits

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Another week goes by and another episode of the Apprentice slips away. Once again it was an episode full of incompetence, stupidity and Stephen’s ridiculous facial expressions, and another episode that had me shouting at the TV, the way I only normally do when the football is on.   This week’s task was all about […]

Video Interview: Top tips for dealing with a stressful work environment

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Steve Smith, Olympic high jump medallist and co-founder of workplace performance improvement consultancy, Raise the Bar, along with head of training and development, Gayle Robling, share their insights into how best to minimise workplace stress, boost mental resilience and give employees the competitive edge.

Blog: Are you serious about adopting a 70:20:10 development model?

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Are business serious about 70:20:10 development? Or is it becoming a lazy way of reducing budgets while expecting already over stretched staff to take on increased responsibility for their own learning?   70:20:10 Development models seem to be gaining an increasing number of supporters in organisations HR and L&D departments.   The idea itself is […]

So you want to be…head of learning and development?

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Head of learning and development roles are very popular but also very rare at the moment. Part of the reason for this is the nature of the job – not every organisation will have a Head of L&D.   Smaller businesses may instead employ generalists to carry out this work or have L&D specialists at […]

Talent Spot: Stephanie Murphy, Interim HR manager

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It took Stephanie Murphy a long time to discover HR, but she’s now very glad that she did. Until then, she had dabbled with a lot of things: working with animals, at Boots, Bradford & Bingley and as a cabin crew member for an airline. “I enjoyed those jobs, but never felt tied to something,” […]

A typical HRD: Part 2 – The third sector

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As the economic landscape has changed over the last four years, so too has the typical profile of an HR director in the third sector. Historically, in some circles, the industry was regarded as a bit of a backwater – a pleasant environment in which to work, but not at all ‘cutting edge’ from an […]

Blog: Lessons from JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon – Admit your mistakes

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“We know we were sloppy. We know we were stupid. We know there was bad judgment. We don’t know if any of that is true yet. “Of course regulators should look at something like this, that’s their jobs. So we are totally open to regulators and they will come to their own conclusions. But we intend […]

Blog: 10 learning tips for National Learning at Work Day

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Today, Thursday 17 May is National Learning at Work day, with events promoting learning at work happening across the UK. To support the day, we’ve created these Top Ten Tips for Learning to help and encourage business to make learning fun and relevant in order to motivate and engage employees: 1. Make learning social – […]

The HR Headmistress: How to select candidates for redundancy pools

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In a redundancy situation, it is really important to implement a fair process in order to avoid unfair dismissal claims. Part of this activity involves identifying an appropriate redundancy pool and ensuring that the selection criteria used are not tainted by discrimination.   1. Defining a redundancy pool   There are no set rules about […]

What does it take to be an HR director?

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Securing an HR director job is tough. If you apply for an HRD role, you’ll be faced with strong competition from both inside and outside the organisation. There are some common factors that employers look for when hiring. Ideally, you’ll be someone who is currently a senior HR business partner or a head of HR, […]