How do we stop a repeat of the Oxfam scandal?

If an employee escapes investigation by resigning, as a minimum charities are obliged to report the matter to the police

Organisations must act now to shape use of AI

A panel at the launch of Roffey Park's Management Agenda 2018 report discussed the challenge of managing remote workers and the importance of cognitive diversity

The office is dead. Long live the office

What can HR do to ensure that our workspaces really are fit for work?

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British businesses have become ‘agency worker-reliant’

While the majority use agency workers for short-term gaps, a significant minority of employers view them as core to their business model, research has found

A postcard from... Switzerland

Our 'postcard from' series keeps you updated on key HR areas in different countries

Digital transformation: HR faces a twofold challenge

You cannot change business operations without massively affecting HR, according to Siemens' global head of people Robert Neuhauser

Breaking down traditional hierarchies to succeed

On day one of the HRD Summit Nilofer Merchant and Bosch's Rosa Lee described the importance of empowering people to contribute

Government announces holiday and sick pay for gig workers

?The government has adopted nearly all of the the Taylor Review’s recommendations in its response, published today

Leading change in an uncertain world

Leaders often neglect the human elements that accompany major transitions

Learning from failure: What management derailment reveals

Failure can reveal more about psychological processes with respect to leadership than success

HRD's pocket guide to... market research

January's pocket guide outlines what you should know when it comes to market research

North and Midlands most exposed to automation-related job losses

The government must target the UK's regions differently and provide opportunities for retraining