Employees feel anxious about various factors of automation, including pressures to be 'always on' and changes to their roles
HR must develop its 'people economist' capability in order to be able to make sense of data and use it to create solutions for the organisation
Digital systems are designed and managed by people with the intention of serving people. The human ecosystem should be at the heart of the digital one
How can you ensure your brand-new tech will be used by employees – and benefit them and the organisation – rather than ignored or even resented?
The high street is changing as shopping habits shift amid technological advances. So how can HR ensure its future prosperity?
?Two-fifths (40%) of UK businesses said they are in a 'constant battle' with staff leaving, according to talent solutions provider Oleeo
Advanced's group HRD Alex Arundale outlines four key trends for HR technology in 2020
A panel at the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) Progression in Employment conference discussed the challenges facing people in low-skilled and low-paid employment
While many employers are turning to AI to create a more streamlined recruitment process they risk coming across as impersonal to candidates
Workers are concerned that they will return to work after long absences and technology will have completely changed
We explore the emerging technologies likely to be coming soon to an office near you, and the implications for HR
Organisational trust and appreciation for HR insights is showing signs of improvement, as research finds that executives value the data HR can bring to the business