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?

Lynda Gratton: Why the future of work is so fascinating

We are always confronted with new ideas and emerging topics

ONS: UK productivity levels not markedly improving

Working environments are hindering productivity, with only 54% thinking their workspace aids this

Last chance to register for HR lunchtime debate

The expert panel includes HR's Most Influential Thinker Cary Cooper, professor of organisational psychology and health

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HR's role in dealing with terror threats

With terrorism affecting the Western world like never before it's imperative to keep employees feeling safe

Leading for purpose and profit

How the Unilever example proves purpose and profit are not mutually exclusive

Sports Direct review ‘a sop’, says academic

Sports Direct’s internal review into agency workers T&Cs is not good enough, according to an HRM professor

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

The HR challenges of a truly global world

Interested in taking on an international HR role? Here's some issues you may need to consider

It's time to back recruitment industry accreditation

Since government licensing ended in 1994 the recruitment industry has been without a binding standard

The model global HRD CV

In a perfect world a model global HR director's CV might look something like this

How to be a world-class HRD

As organisations become more international HR's job gets harder. Here's how to utilise your people skills for a global-level HR role