A quarter say they are unproductive at work

Poor technology was found to be a key factor in undermining employees' productivity

Supporting employees going through divorce

In the UK 42% of marriages end in divorce, and HR has a key role to play in helping staff cope

Small incremental benefits boost productivity

Like marginal gains in competitive sport, small incremental benefits affect individuals by making their work quicker and smoother

HR's key role in enlightened office design

HR magazine and Landid's roundtable on the workspace of tomorrow explored how HR can positively influence facilities management decisions

Workplaces still hamper productivity

Noise, lack of privacy and space are some of the factors causing the greatest dissatisfaction among office workers

Bottom 20% of workforce "wasted"

There are too few alternative routes through education and into employment for school leavers today

The importance of accountability

If you haven't mastered accountability within your team then you can't become a productive organisation

People-perfect workplace design

Exploring how firms are making offices more employee-centric and what workspaces might look in the future

Londoners particularly affected by poor working conditions

Poor working conditions mean workers are taking more sick days and are less productive

Addressing post-Brexit economic uncertainty

Despite an improving economic outlook the period of post-Brexit resilience may ultimately wane

The wonderful everyday: HR at Ikea

Nordic regions are famed for healthy and productive employees. Ikea wants to bring that spirit to the UK

Distractions and boredom in the workplace

The average worker was distracted every 35 minutes at work, according to research