Talent management is a favoured strategy for the majority of life science executives but they will have to depend more on their HR departments to make it happen.
Companies must put their people first in the recovery or risk experiencing deep talent erosion and sustained underperformance, employers have been warned.
Last week's news from the Chartered Management Institute that there had been a year-on-year increase in the number of managers resigning from senior jobs may have come as a surprise to some employers.
More than half of UK employers plan to increase their investment in talent management in 2010.
Workforce planning has been around for years, but is making a comeback as a scientific discipline.
Disengaged, disgruntled employees are still threatening to desert their current employer en masse as they seek to chuck in their job and start a new career.
Charities and not for profit organisations are in danger of neglecting leadership potential, as they chase a shrinking funding pool, a director of a major initiative on social leadership, has claimed.
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Adhesive tape manufacturer Scapa Group has launched a training programme for its managers in Europe, Asia and the US.
Kraft craved Cadbury and gobbled it up. And now everyone is watching. Though arguably Kraft did make mistakes in its initial handling of the acquisition, all is not lost. Cadbury is worth the time and...
Achieving higher levels of output from the same or fewer resources has been the motivating force driving invention and innovation throughout history. But in today's troubled economic climate,...
Engaging managers are made, not born, according to a report recently published by the Institute for Employment Studies (IES). Managing people comes more readily to some than others, but everyone -...