HR community helps set up fast-track careworker scheme in London

A new scheme has been set up with the help of the HR community in just two weeks to recruit, train and deploy care workers into London’s boroughs to help tackle the impacts of coronavirus.

Self-management and flexible working have never been more important

In the last month or so, the working world has been completely upended for billions of people.

Network shortages during lockdown may make some people feel more isolated

Over the last fortnight, the COVID-19 crisis has forced organisations to suddenly shift their employees from working in the office to working from home.

The line between marketing and research has blurred

?We seem to be having a problem with truth in much of the Western world, and that includes HR

Kiren Vadher: We need evidence-based family-friendly policies at work

Recording data around flexible working and family-friendly policies is crucial to tackling inequality in the workplace and reducing the gender pay gap

What do people mean when they call HR soft and fluffy?

This perennial accusation is paradoxically a pretty vague one, and has multiple meanings

HRMI 2018: Mee-Yan Cheung-Judge tops list of influential thinkers

Last night HR magazine unveiled its Most Influential rankings at Claridge's hotel

Measuring change programmes' effectiveness

Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken and Richard Eastmond talk measuring change programme effectiveness

How well do you really know your people?

Data has the power to transform customer relations. But isn’t it time it also transformed your relations with your own people?

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HR must combine the best of old and new

Some thoughts from not that very long ago might no longer be the ultimate answer they promised to be

What's wrong with D&I?

Despite government and organisational focus, some are tired of diversity. Has D&I failed and what counts as success?

Objectivity and data are key when assessing leaders

Ensuring the right leaders are in place is perhaps one of the most critical factors for any organisation