Blog: Using employee segmentation as a tool to cut staff turnover

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“What time did you get in last night,” I asked my daughter. “Around 3 am,” she answered. It was now 5:45 am and I was leaving the house.   As I walked downstairs from her room, I shook my head in wonderment. My question was this: how can you continue working people all these hours? […]

Talent Spot: Donna Miller, European HR director at Enterprise Rent-A-Car

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Ask Donna Miller, European HR director at car rental firm Enterprise Rent-A-Car, what she does for a living and you may get a rather surprising answer. “I’ve always been a very sales-oriented person and when people ask me what I do, depending on whether it’s in Enterprise or outside, I’ll often say I’m in sales,” […]

Talking Point: Taming management beasts

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Horrible bosses may be driven by ego and a desire for self-promotion. But in my experience, 99% are striving to do their best under enormous pressure to produce results.   They genuinely care about staff and take their people management responsibilities seriously. Unfortunately, the pressure that they are under can generate situations where it is […]

Blog: How to hold on to good employees – Part 1

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If you want to attract and retain good employees, you need to (1) understand why employees leave a company, and (2) implement employee retention strategies to get them to stay. This article examines the reasons why employees leave their companies. In my next article, I will set out five strategies for keeping hold of your […]

Blog: Succession planning – Winning the talent war

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I was watching Oprah’s Lifeclass the other day, and one of the things that resonated with me was that statement that one of her friends said about Oprah and why she was successful. Who is next in your pipeline? Who do you have your other hand extended to?    Succession or replacement? You choose.   I read […]

Talent Spot: Rebekah Wallis, HR director at Ricoh

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Back-to-back company and employee integration programmes have kept Rebekah Wallis, HR director at printing and IT services firm Ricoh, pretty busy over the last four years or so. This is because HR has been considered core to the success of such integration work by ensuring that staff are supported and helped to make the necessary […]

EC campaign unveiled to promote funded international work placements

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The European Commission is to unveil its ‘We Mean Business’ campaign tomorrow in a bid to encourage employers to offer fully-funded international work placements to young people. The aim of the move is to boost young people’s skills and employability at a time of high youth unemployment across Europe.   To this end, the EC […]

Blog: Career development part one – Why employers are investing in it

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What does career development mean to you and to your company? Why is it important? How to do it? This is the first of two posts on the subject of career development practices in companies.   First, I want to discuss the reasons why companies are interested in career development. In the next post I […]

Blog: 10 tips for minimising unfair dismissal claims

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With 218,000 tribunal claims in 2010-11 and almost 25 percent of those for unfair dismissal, it was likely that the government was going to take steps to reduce the number of claims made. The decision was made that the amount of time an employee has to work for an organisation before being able to make […]

Is there such a thing as a typical HR career path?

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There is no such thing as a ‘typical’ career in HR.  The diversity inherent in the profession provides the opportunity to take things in a variety of different directions and to influence strategic business decisions.   This is as true today as it was 20 years ago. HR is an evolving profession and entry routes […]

Blog: Ten top tips for taking control of your career

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It goes without saying that the number one thing you need to do to manage your career within in an organisation is to work hard and do a really good job, exceeding expectations wherever possible. But that in itself is not enough to actually take control of your career and achieve your aspirations.   Here […]

Blog: Are annual performance reviews strictly necessary?

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Recognise This! – Yes, getting rid of the annual review can be done successfully. Do we really need annual performance reviews?   I’ve written before that there is a balance between ongoing feedback from multiple sources and annual feedback from one source. I’ve also written about what it would look like if you scrap the […]

Training is ‘key to boosting staff morale’ – study

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The main objective in providing staff with training at the moment is to enhance the capabilities of the business as well as improve employee morale, a study has found. The ‘Digital Learning for Business’ report published by training provider, the ILX Group, after conducting a survey of 100 HR decision-makers from some of the UK’s […]

Talent Spot: Leisa Docherty, people services director at Sage UK

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One of the key aims of Leisa Docherty, people services director at Sage UK, is to help staff move “from good to great”. She believes that career development and encouraging innovation are key to the business applications company’s success and is proud to play her part in creating an environment where staff can flourish.   […]

Charities increasingly look to private sector for HR skills

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As traditional sources of funding dry up and levels of professionalism continue to rise, charities are increasingly looking to the private sector for the HR skills that they need to manage change. Although third sector organisations have in the past been reluctant to hire people from other industries over fears of too strong a commercial […]

Blog: How well would you do if ranked by former employees?

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I saw and interesting article this week about a Glassdoor survey which shows that the highest rated CEO is Tim Cook of Apple. His approval rating was a whopping 97 percent. That rating even beat out his former boss, Steve Jobs. And as so many have reported, Jobs was pretty challenging to work for.   That […]

Blog: Workforce career development – Are we getting it right?

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How people create opportunities for career development, and growth through learning has aways fascinated me.  I’ve previously undertaken research into the subject which has yielded some worrying results.   For example, at a major UK charity I worked with, over half (53%) of 800 respondents said they did not have a development plan outlining agreed training and […]

Blog: Growing your brain with the help of a ‘little online learning video’

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After a few weeks prep, and a lot of fun we have launched the Little Online Learning Video (LOL_V) project, which is based on the premise that you really can grow your brain.  The concept is simple and something that everyone can get involved in.     LOL_v 🙂 is a library of innovative, challenging, […]

Talent Spot: Community blogger, Doug Shaw

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Doug Shaw has his nine-year-old daughter to thank for coming up with the most appropriate description of his job: “I make work better,” he says. The clue to how he performs this feat is in the name of his consultancy – ‘What Goes Around’. Treat staff well and they will treat their employer and its […]

Seven ways for HRDs to boost their influence at the top table

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The easiest way for HR directors to make a big impact at the top table is to have big responsibilities – ideally, bigger than most of the people you work alongside. This means taking on the type of role that grabs the limelight and, to a large extent, the organisation relies upon.   Functions such […]