Christina’s Counsel: How can I make my workplace more family-friendly?

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The challenge If you are struggling to get the best people to come and work for you, have a high rate of unexplained absence or believe that your employees aren’t giving their best, not least due to stress because their work and domestic lives conflict, it may be worth reviewing how family-friendly your workplace culture […]

Blog: The employee impact of a recognition desert – survey

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Recognise This! – The only qualifier for needing recognition in the workplace is being a member of the human race. Last week I had the pleasure of co-presenting with Thad Peterson the results of the Globoforce Spring 2012 Mood Tracker survey (which tracks the perceptions of full-time, currently employed U.S. workers).   Now available on […]

Blog: Three ways to help new hires settle in

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A new employee in the workplace is exciting for everybody. Besides the fact that there’s just something intangibly nice about having a fresh face around the office, a new employee also brings with him or her a kind of vitality to the work setting. They have a fresh perspective and a whole new set of […]

Legal Insight: Expect the unexpected when hiring

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Most HR departments already have efficient recruitment policies in place that outline the whole process, from the initial decision to hire through to making an appointment. If this sounds like you, you may be feeling quite smug that you’ve got the process more or less sorted out – and in part, you could be right. […]

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 […]

Blog: Steve Jobs and valuing the ‘B’ players

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Recognise This! – There are always B players in any organisation who are just as important to your success as A players, if in a different way. During the last few months, one of the top books has been the Steve Jobs autobiography.   It’s a fascinating read and doesn’t hold back on both the […]

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 […]

Blog: The disciplinary power of slapping someone’s legs with a wet fish

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Disciplinary stages: 1 – verbal warning. 2 – written warning. 3 – a slap round the back of the legs with a wet fish. 4 – final written warning.  Well, not really, but I’m sure I’m not the only one to have fantasised about having an additional, more impactful sanction somewhere along the line!   […]

Blog: How Malmaison’s employee incentive scheme ‘Wow’-ed customers

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I’ve long been a fan of the Malmaison brand having had the pleasure of spending considerable time at a number of their facilities during my travels.  I’ve always found the employees to be great brand ambassadors and that this positive and empowered behavioural culture worked well with the physical brand trappings.   I featured Malmaison […]

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 […]

Legal Insight: Homeworking during the Olympics

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So your company has decided that over the course of the Olympics period, it will allow staff to work from home. Great news – the business carries on as normal and employees don’t have to suffer the hassle of commuting.   But it’s not just a simple case of plugging in a laptop. There are […]

News: Three police forces adopt shared HR services for first time

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The three police forces of Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire are set to become the first in the UK to share HR services under a collaborative agreement with outsourcing provider, Capita. The shared system called Origin will be provided by Capita’s secure resource solutions business under a contract worth £2.3 million over five years and, over […]

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 […]

Blog: Would you win top prize at the Chelsea Flower Show?

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For the 2nd year running Cleve West is celebrating winning best in show at the RHS Chelsea flower show for his garden celebrating the 250th anniversary of Brewin Dolphin. As I watched the video of his thank you speech I was brought to tears. I wondered why that might be and concluded it was a mixture of […]

Blog: Four managerial traits to ensure flexible working works

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Earlier this year telecoms giant O2 announced that the vast majority of their employees (88%) were just as productive when working flexibly than when they are present in the workplace. Meanwhile a Stanford University study showed that one travel company noted a 12% rise in productivity when staff worked from home.   The evidence would […]

News: M&S staff up in arms as bonuses cut by two thirds

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Workers at Marks & Spencer held angry meetings yesterday after being told that they could see their bonuses slashed by up to two thirds following a fall in profitability. The situation is unlikely to be helped by the fact that, despite the high street retailer’s reputation for fair pay and treatment, its Dutch chief executive, […]

Blog: Three steps to help you improve your work-life balance

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When I am coaching clients in the corporate world, I often come across a common complaint: “I have lots of good intentions, but I just can’t seem to find the time to create a better work/life balance”.  Unfortunately, this is a result of working in a fast paced career environment.   We know we need […]

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 […]

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,” […]