Rise of the machines: What automation means for HR

How radically will automation change the world of work, and what's HR's role in managing that?

Royal Dutch Shell plans 2,800 job cuts

Royal Dutch Shell plans to cut about 2,800 jobs after its takeover of BG Group is completed in 2016

Eugenio Pirri: HR needs to blow its own trumpet

The perception of HR has evolved dramatically over the past five years, and we should be proud

It's HR's responsibility to keep transformational change on track

BBC Worldwide and HMRC talk leading change at the CIPD's Annual Conference and Exhibition

Peck Kem Low: Apply private sector lessons to the public sector

Peck Kem Low will be delivering a seminar at the CIPD conference today

HR influence: The next 10 years

What do experts think HR directors need to do to maintain and increase influence over the next decade?

Shaking up HR at IMI

A new senior leadership team has shaken things up at IMI, but a three-pronged HR strategy has helped its HRD leverage change for success.

Public sector HR: A PPMA Rising Star perspective

What do the HR leaders of the future think of HR in the public sector?

The future of public sector HR

Although the public sector has weathered the storm of austerity measures, it's not out of the woods yet. We explore where next for public sector HR

What the private sector can learn from public sector HR

Three HR experts from the public sector on what the private sector could learn from public organisations

What's the evidence for... change management?

Change management is rife with unsupported theories, so here Rob Briner examines the actual evidence.

Modernising HR at the Post Office

The Post Office is facing funding cuts and a modernisation mission. We meet the man hoping to deliver on these HR challenges