Generation X men most unhappy at work

Generation X men who work full time in the public sector are the most unhappy work, according to research from OC Tanner Europe

Less than half of British managers are satisfied at work

Just 48% of UK managers feel satisfied at work, according to research by Cornerstone OnDemand

New obligations and opportunities in assessing company culture

Culture is now in the sights of the regulators and set to become a boardroom issue

What to do when facing bullying claims

The question is not how to prevent claims by employees, but how to prevent bullying and harassment in the workplace in the first place

Poor charity cultures putting talent off

One in four (37%) people have been put off working for the charity sector by recent sexual harassment scandals, according to research from Kin&Co

Emotional intelligence undervalued in the workplace

One in four (25%) UK business leaders say that emotional intelligence (EQ) is undervalued in the hiring process, according to research by Robert Half

Can you lead successfully with kindness?

There’s no better way to unlock everyone’s potential, create a high-functioning team and meet business goals

Approaching business aims with a D&I lens

Treating wider business objectives as D&I issues can strongly support success in these aims, according to Skanska's global diversity manager

How Marchionne changed the cultures of Fiat and Chrysler

Marchionne, who sadly recently passed away, transformed Fiat and Chrysler into the world's seventh-largest car manufacturing group

Law firm recruits women's advancement director

Law firm Dentons has announced the appointment of a women's advancement director

Staff worried about #MeToo backlash over work relationships

Women being believed and men rejecting toxic masculinity means we're on the verge of big change around harassment at work

MPs: “Collective failure of leadership” in charity sex abuse “endemic”

The government has recommended four actions after a report found the sector guilty of “complacency verging on complicity”