Focus on development of HR teams plummets down corporate agenda in 2011

The development of HR teams has drastically fallen down the corporate agenda for 2011, according to research seen exclusively by HR magazine.

Henley Business School launches executive education portfolio in response to findings of corporate learning priorities survey

Henley Business School has launched an executive education portfolio featuring 13 new programmes designed to meet the challenges of today's economic uncertainty.

HR magazine's learning and development special

We take a look at the evolution of e-learning, the fast growth of workplace learning, the legal implications of work-based qualifications, how trade unions are keeping employers committed to learning...

Paula Watch: Can studying Human Resource Management prepare you for Sir Alan?

The current success of Paula Jones on the Apprentice has certainly raised the profile of Human Resources professionals. Paula completed an MA in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management at...

HR Executive Education: How can HR professionals develop their career in recession?

Guidance for CIPD-qualified HR generalists keen to develop their careers has been lacking. The CIPD plans to change all that and Steve Hemsley finds plenty of training opportunities when you know what...

Publicly-funded skills bodies - Who does what

How well do the numerous bodies that look after skills present their wares to employers, and are they as co-ordinated as they could be? Peter Crush speaks to some of the main protagonists.