Managing employees with career regret

In exploring the psychological processes associated with career regret, research suggests HR professionals can help turn career regret into something more constructive

C-suite staff require more support with stress

Deadlines, heavy workloads, traffic-heavy commutes, poor management, expensive lunches and time-consuming meetings all contribute to C-suite stress

The need for HR expertise at start-ups

What is the appeal to HRDs of joining investor-backed start-up ventures and what should they look out for?

Digitalisation lessons from other functions

With HR apparently lagging behind on the digitalisation journey, we asked leaders of other functions to share their experiences and advice

HR expertise at the very top: Does it matter?

Research shows that CEOs appreciate the value of HR, despite there being little proof that having HR people on the board improves business success

A future-fit HR leader is a HAPPY leader

Successful HR leaders will need a certain set of attributes – known as the HAPPINESS attributes

What Millennials want from their career journey

There are three key areas to address if you want to attract, retain and develop young talent

How technology can transform HR and the workplace in 2020

Advanced's group HRD Alex Arundale outlines four key trends for HR technology in 2020

BAME diversity on FTSE 100 boards falls

?The number of directors at Britain’s biggest companies from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds is falling, according to a new report

Six ways to become a significant strategic partner

What must HR do differently to earn a place among the decision-makers?

Lessons from the C-suite: Colette McKune

You learn a lot from failure, which ultimately helps you to succeed

How will Jose Mourinho’s leadership style land at Tottenham Hotspur?

The new manager's leadership style has been divisive in the past. Changing from a 'hero' leader to a 'connected' leader could help turn the club's fortunes around