The Maturity Institute is attempting to rank the FTSE 150 on its approach to human capital and organisational maturity
Human capital reporting is underdeveloped, but it is too important to be ignored
Energy company SSE has published a report that attempts to quantify the value of its human capital.
HR directors know performance-related pay is not going to actually drive improved performance but regard it as symbolically important
In his second column examining the evidence behind HR fads, buzzwords and obsessions, Rob Briner puts talent management under the microscope.
We have access to such rich data. Why is it being ignored?
Business secretary Vince Cable and a panel of investors have called for a better ‘dialogue’ and more consistency around the reporting of human capital metrics.
The integrated reporting movement is gathering pace, but is HR missing an opportunity to link people issues to success?
In the first of a series of columns, Rob Briner, professor of organisational psychology at Bath University’s School of Management, explores the case for evidence-based HR.
Maxime Loose, internal HR and OD consultant at the Government of Flanders, shares how he has used evidence-based HR (EBHR) in practice.
The evidence-based management movement has HR in its sight. But is the profession willing or able to become more evidence-based?
By making assessment a regular part of corporate life, we can harness the 'big data' for senior level succession decisions.