HR's stance on office romance

Relationships between employees will happen, and it's not for HR to leave a trail of broken hearts

Wealth distribution: Stakeholder capitalism

We’ve explored three key models for redistributing income, and their implications for the psychology of work and HR

Government publishes new guidance on gender pay gap

?As the reporting deadline for the second year approaches new guidance has been released to help employers close their gaps

Wealth distribution in the future world of work

How money could be fairly distributed in different, potentially 'post-job' future worlds, and the implications for the psychology of work

Organisations must do more to monitor culture

Creating a strong organisational culture can benefit many areas of the organisation, our webinar found

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Culture change is never instant

You can’t change a company’s culture overnight by writing a policy or issuing a memo, but it can be influenced to change over time

Webb: “No-one will get rich at the Co-op"

While being an ethical employer requires some sacrifices the trade-off is worth it, according to the Co-op Group's chief people officer Helen Webb

HRD Summit keynote: People are the last competitive advantage

“One of the few sources of lasting advantage left is people”, according to academic Rita McGrath

Everyone can be 1% better at their jobs every day

A focus on outcomes, "podium people", and marginal gains are key to creating winning behaviour

Listening is an underused and undervalued skill

In any context the value and importance of listening cannot be understated

Turning toxic cultures around

Our webinar at the end of last year explored how toxic cultures are created and maintained, and what HR can do to tackle them

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Employee mental health pressures at highest-ever level

Mental health awareness has risen but practical support from employers is still falling short, our webinar found