Seven ways Brexit and Covid-19 have reshaped talent management strategies

Research from Hult International Business School reveals seven ways organisations should adapt their talent management strategies following profound labour market shifts.
Performance management doesn’t work for 98% of CHROs

A recent Gallup survey found only 2% of CHROs strongly agree their performance management systems are effective. Gallup’s suggestions for turning this around do not go far enough though, says Jon Ingham, who advocates for a more human-centric approach.
#BoredatWork: The TikTok trend that should terrify every employer

In a world where work has become fodder for viral memes, the hashtag #boredatwork has amassed over half a billion views on TikTok alone, showcasing the extent of employee disengagement. Culture expert Deborah Hartung shares 10 ideas for HR to buck the boredom trend.
How to actually develop a learning culture

The concept has been around for decades but how many organisations are truly learning organisations? By putting learning at the heart of workplace culture we can empower innovation. Here’s how.