HR has often been a leader in tech adoption. This may come as a surprise as many have an antiquated image of HR - one that uses old, slow technology.
Jacob Lucas
While technology has changed the way we work, absence management procedures have not kept pace, creating serious welfare, management and productivity issues, according to the major report released...
David Woods
HR directors and their CEOs are increasingly coming to terms with the fact that as many as one in four of the people they employ are either consciously or unconsciously undermining their...
Jackie Green
HR magazine is delighted to present you with a series of pieces in this supplement which drill into key HR disciplines– all taking as their jumping off point the questions: what will a future of...
Jenny Roper
The average UK worker puts in more than three weeks of overtime a year – just by answering calls and emails at home, a study OnePoll on behalf of Good Technology, reveals.
David Woods
One in three college students and young professionals consider the Internet to be as important as air, water, food and shelter, according to the 2011 Cisco Connected World Technology Report, published...
David Woods
There has been a great deal of interest in the use of mobile technology in learning for many years now, and it’s an issue I’m set to explore further at the World of Learning Conference this month....
Piers Lea
If employers want to encourage more asynchronous work, and allow employees to plan their own hours outside the nine-to-five, HR has to get ahead on digital transformation.
Nosa Omoigui
Knowledge management is an HR success story. Many companies do it without even realising it. With the technology still evolving Sally Whittle looks at how four organisations are making it work for...
Tomorrow’s workforce will be more socially conscientious, and use technology to improve their productivity and health, according to research from Unum
Rachel Muller-Heyndyk